Let F(x) be a function whose derivative F' (x) = f(x) is graphed below: -3 -2 3 6 --1 = -11.75, what's the first positive value x for which Assuming that F(0) F(x) = 0?

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Let F(x) be a function whose derivative F' (x) = f(x) is graphed below:
-3
-2
10
--1
= -11.75, what's the first positive value x for which
Assuming that F(0)
F(x) = 0?
Transcribed Image Text:Let F(x) be a function whose derivative F' (x) = f(x) is graphed below: -3 -2 10 --1 = -11.75, what's the first positive value x for which Assuming that F(0) F(x) = 0?
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