The graph of a function f is shown. Which graph is an antiderivative of f? y a c x f b a b c
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An antiderivative of a function f is a differentiable function F whose derivative is equal to the original function f. This means that the slope of the tangent line at any point on the graph of F is equal to the value of f at that point. Second, we need to look Show more…
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