Find the antiderivative F(x) of the function f(x). (Use C for the constant of the antiderivative.) f(x) = 3 sin(x) + cos(x) F(x) =
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The derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), so we can see that the derivative of 3 sin(x) is 3 cos(x). Similarly, the derivative of cos(x) is -sin(x), so the derivative of cos(x) is -sin(x). Show more…
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