hey,
I've got another calculus problem. The text that I'm using gives an example but the solution to the problem seems a bit incorrect. So I just want to know if it's a mistake by the author or is it actually correct and if so can you explain it to me? Here's the problem


I think that the solution should actually be:

since the anti-derivative of 30 is suppose to be 30t
I've got another calculus problem. The text that I'm using gives an example but the solution to the problem seems a bit incorrect. So I just want to know if it's a mistake by the author or is it actually correct and if so can you explain it to me? Here's the problem


I think that the solution should actually be:

since the anti-derivative of 30 is suppose to be 30t