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franz32
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Hello everyone. I need help.
If there are given 2 graphs in which one of them is the graph of the derivative of the other graph (that graph is the antiderivative - the "original" one), how can I tell the graph of a derivative from a graph of an antiderivative?
In another case: the graph of the derivative is given with some necessary
information for the graph of the unknown - antiderivative... how can I
figure out that required graph of the anitderivative from the given clues?
If there are given 2 graphs in which one of them is the graph of the derivative of the other graph (that graph is the antiderivative - the "original" one), how can I tell the graph of a derivative from a graph of an antiderivative?
In another case: the graph of the derivative is given with some necessary
information for the graph of the unknown - antiderivative... how can I
figure out that required graph of the anitderivative from the given clues?