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NOTE: ANSWERS MUST BE DIGITALIZED NOT HANDWRITTEN BECAUSE I AM HAVING A HARD TIME SEEING MESSY HANDWRITING

DIRECTION: Read carefully the statements below. Select TRUE if the statement is always correct, otherwise, select FALSE. Provide an explanation why you choose the answer.

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1. If a population grows exponentially, the doubling time is given by t = In2 . where & is the growth constant. O A. True O B. False2.If f(a ) and g(a) are continuous functions, then S'If(x) . g(x)] dx = ff(x) dx . Sg(x) dx. O A. True O B. False3. There is no function f(a ) such that J f(x) da = f(x) + C. O A. False O B. True4.If f(a) and g(a) are continuous functions, then J f(x) dx = If(x) dx g(I) Sg(x) dx O A. True O B. False5. fx dx + C, for any real number n. n+1 O A. False O B. True\fda = Inc + and 1 da = Ina| + C. O A. True O B. Falsedy 8. The differential equation = cy - y + is separable. O A. False O B. True9.If f(x) and g(x) are continuous functions, then ( f(x) + g(x)] dx = ff(x) dx + fg(x) dx. O A. False O B. True

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