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This is a question designed to test your understanding of the underlying concepts as opposed to just being able to mechanically manipulate the functions.
If you have a value of the anti derivative F(x) at some point x=a and you want to find F(x) at x=b, you can find it with the equation F(b) = F(a) + <the area under f(x) between x=a and x=b>.
This problem gives you F(a) where a=0 and gives you f(x) between 0 and 9.
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