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Title: Regarding Diff/Anti-Diff hence questions
Post by: hyperblade01 on October 18, 2009, 02:29:47 pm
So you get those questions with differentiate this, hence antidifferentiate that and usually you have to rearrange what you got in part 1 to get the answer to part 2:


(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u128/hyperblade01/diff-antidiff.png)


Do we really need to use c1, c2, c3 etc or can we just stick with one +c - i guess it is kinda wrong as the value will change but are they pedantic on it?
Title: Re: Regarding Diff/Anti-Diff hence questions
Post by: TrueTears on October 18, 2009, 04:25:16 pm
Well that way is the technical way, but I'm sure having just a + c at the end would be fine, I don't think they're gonna mark you down on that.