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find f. (use c for the constant of the first antiderivative and d for the constant of the second antiderivative.)
$f(x)=24x^{3}-18x^{2}+8x$
$f(x)=\frac{6}{5}x^{5}-\frac{3}{2}x^{4}+(\frac{4}{3})^{3}+cx+d$
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Explanation:

Step1: Integrate \(f''(x)\) to find \(f'(x)\)

Use the power rule for integration \(\int x^{n}dx=\frac{x^{n + 1}}{n+1}+C\) (\(n
eq - 1\)).

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Step2: Integrate \(f'(x)\) to find \(f(x)\)

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The error in the original answer was in the integration of \(8x\) in the first - step (when finding \(f'(x)\)) and then carrying the wrong power (the \(x\) in the \((\frac{4}{3})^{3}\) term, which should be \(x^{3}\)). The correct antiderivative is obtained by properly applying the power - rule for integration at each step.

Answer:

$f(x)=6x^{4}-6x^{3}+4x^{2}+Cx + D$