Integration help

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    Integration help
    -Figured it out-
    Last edited by IShouldBeRevising_; 17-03-2012 at 15:36.
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    Re: Integration help
    You are given the rate of change the curve. Intergrate both sides to yield the general form of the equation of this curve.
    And, because you have 3 unknowns you are given 3 points. Throw these in to obtain a, b and c (the constant obtained from integrating).
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