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Homework Statement
I have to find the antiderivative of 4/(1+2x)²
New question: Find s(t)
2. Given variables and equations
a(t) = 4/(1+2x)²
v(0) = 0
s(0) = 5
The Attempt at a Solution
∫4(1+2x)-2
= 4∫(1+2x)-2
= 4[(1+2x)-1/-1]
= -4/(1+2x)
But the correct answer has a -2 numerator.
New attempt: The integral of the first equation would be v(t) and it says v(0) is 0, but the equation says that it will be -2.
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