How do I find the function that has this as it's derivative (function that describes its instantaneous rate of change at a given x value)?
>>8838331
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus?
>>8838331
Integrate it you mong. Did you not pay any attention in class? This is like week 1 shit.
>>8838335
That just tells you how many roots it has.
Recall what the derivative of x^n is. It should be pretty obvious after that.
>>8838331
If only there was such a function that did the exact opposite of what differentiation does :o
>>8838341
Are you retarded?
>>8838331
integrate it.
The function that has (x^2-x-2) as its derivative?
[{(1/3)*x^3} - {(1/2)*x^2} - 2x]
>>8838578
You forgot Plus C
>>8838578
>forgetting the most important part of the integral
brainlet
>>8838578
>forgetting + C
m8 I'm a 32 year old college drop out programmer and haven't seen calculus in over a decade but I'm not such a brainlet that I'd forget to add a constant.
LEVEL THE FUCK UP
>>8838341
kek
>>8838583
>32 year old college drop out programmer
well that explains it...
10/10 bait
nice bait op, you triggered some brainlets
>>8838341
o i am laffin m8
>>8838341
> muh khanacademy
>>8838341
lmao A CLEVER RUSE, SIR