Why is (x+5) ³ a correct antiderivative of 3(x+5) ², whereas (2x+5) ³ is not a correct antiderivative of 3(2x+5) ²) ?
A) Differentiation of (x+5) ³ yields 3(x+5) ², while differentiation of (2x+5) ³ does not yield 3(2x+5) ²
B) (x+5) ³ and (2x+5) ³ have different coefficients, leading to different antiderivatives
C) Both (x+5) ³) and (2x+5) ³ are correct antiderivatives of 3(x+5²)
D) The expression (2x+5) ³ cannot be integrated using elementary functions