Area functions for the same linear function Let f(t) = 2t − 2 and consider the two area functions
- a. Evaluate A(2) and A(3). Then use geometry to find an expression for A(x), for x ≥ 1.
- b. Evaluate F(5) and F(6). Then use geometry to find an expression for F(x), for x ≥ 4.
- c. Show that A(x) − F(x) is a constant and that A′(x) = F′(x) = f(x).
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