Question: Suppose that F(x) = (x). (a) Show that y = 1/2F(2x) is an antiderivative of y = (2x). (b) Find the general antiderivative of y

Suppose that F(x) = ƒ(x).
(a) Show that y = 1/2F(2x) is an antiderivative of y = ƒ(2x).
(b) Find the general antiderivative of y = ƒ(kx) for k ≠ 0.

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