Evaluate the definite integrals using properties of the definite integral and the fact that dx = -5. dx = 8, and g(x) dx = 4. (a) 6f (x) dæ = Number (b) f (x) dx = Number (c) I (f (2) – g (2)) dæ Number (d) (5f (x) + 6g (x)) dx Number
Evaluate the definite integrals using properties of the definite integral and the fact that dx = -5. dx = 8, and g(x) dx = 4. (a) 6f (x) dæ = Number (b) f (x) dx = Number (c) I (f (2) – g (2)) dæ Number (d) (5f (x) + 6g (x)) dx Number
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter7: Integration
Section7.3: Area And The Definite Integral
Problem 1E: Explain the difference between an indefinite integral and a definite integral.
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