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when two functions have the same derivative

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Aug 7, 2022
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The derivative of arctan((x-1)/(x+1)) and the derivative of arctan(x) are both equal to 1/(x^2+1). However, do these two functions simply differ by a constant? For more calculus tutorials, please subscribe to @bprpcalcbasics Integral of 1/(x^2+1) by using complex numbers https://youtu.be/Xhf5iv3adGA buy a math shirt or a hoodie (10% off with the code "WELCOME10"): πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/bprp_merch I use these markers πŸ‘‰ https://amzn.to/3skwj1E ------------------- 😊 Thanks to all channel members 😊 Seth Morris Andrea Mele John Calculus Maths Class --------------------------------------------------------- "Just Calculus" is dedicated to helping students who are taking precalculus, AP calculus, GCSE, A-Level, year 12 maths, college calculus, or high school calculus. Topics include functions, limits, indeterminate forms, derivatives, and their applications, integration techniques and their applications, separable differential equations, sequences, series convergence tests, power series a lot more. Feel free to leave calculus questions in the comment section and subscribe for future videos πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/just_calc --------------------------------------------------------- Best wishes to you, #justcalculus

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