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What is the primitive function of 4x

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Hi! To find the primitive function of 4x, you need to determine the antiderivative of the given function.

The primitive function of 4x is:

∫(4x) dx = 4∫(x) dx = 4(x^2/2) + C

So the primitive function of 4x is
2x^2 + C, where C is the constant of integration.

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