#Integrals

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lime temple
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Let f(x) be the function with definition value Df =[-2, 3]

assume that f(x) is a function that f'(x)=f(x). and you get to know that f(3)=4.

I dont get it, I need some help solving this, we are allowed to use calculators, so preferably someone can tell me how to plot it in

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woeful wolf
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f(3) isnt 4

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nor does f'=f

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f isnt differentiable at -1 as well

half aurora
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and how is the image related to the “question”?

woeful wolf
half aurora
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👍

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question unclear, am confused 👎

opal stirrupBOT
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maiden stone
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Inactive for too long

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+close