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Thanks for helping with calculus

Thanks for helping with calculus-example-1
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Integrating
f(x) gives


g(x)=\displaystyle\int f(x)\,\mathrm dx=C+\sum_(n=0)^\infty(a_n)/(n+1)x^(n+1)

Notice that
x=0 forces all terms in the sum to be 0, so that


g(0)=C=5

and hence


g(x)=\displaystyle5+\sum_(n=0)^\infty(a_n)/(n+1)x^(n+1)

making the first option correct.