document.write( "Question 994562: If f'(x) = 9 x+ 12 and f(5) = -11, find f(x).\r
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document.write( "If f'(x) = 9 x+ 12
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document.write( "I have f(x) = (9/2)x^2 + 12x + C\r
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document.write( "But I am not sure where to go from there\r
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document.write( "I am completely lost..\r
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