Can someone explain this? Integral from 10 to 13 of 2x? It's been a long time since calculus for me, but isn't that like 2x² + c or something like that?
Is this Wolfram Alpha?
Just x²+c, but when you're integrating between limits the +c doesn't matter - so you're just left with the difference between 13² and 10²...
It isn't that it doesn't matter, constant of integration is only used for indefinite integrals.
The integral of 2xdx is x^2 + c, and it’s evaluated from 10 to 13. So you’d have the following:
Nice.