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If dy/dx = 2x – 3, and y = 3 when x = 0. Find y in terms of x…
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If dy/dx = 2x – 3, and y = 3 when x = 0. Find y in terms of x.

Now for the right answer to the above question:
- Option A is incorrect.
- Option B is incorrect.
- C is correct.
- D is not the correct answer.
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- The equation of a curve can always be derived from integrating its gradient or dy/dx, and then substituting given initial values.
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/ culled from 2018 JAMB-UTME mathematics question 19 /