Find an antiderivative F(x) of the function f(x) = − 4x² + x − 2 such that F(1) = a.
F(x) = (Hint: Write the constant term on the end of the antiderivative as C, and then set F(1) = 0 and solve for C.)
F(x) = - 4x² + x - 2 such that Now, find a different antiderivative G(x) of the function f(x): G(1) = − 15.
G(x) =