Answer the question, concerning the use of substitution in integration.Suppose that we are using substitution to find an antiderivative. If, after making the substitution, we find that there is still an x-term left in the integrand, what should we do?
A. Use an alternative method, because substitution will never give the antiderivative.
B. Go back to the equation relating x and u, solve for x, and substitute in the integrand.
C. This would never happen if we made the correct substitution.
D. None of the above
Answer: B
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