Chapter 4: Q. 33 (page 373)
Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the exact values of the given definite integrals. Use a graph to check your answer.
Short Answer
Ans: The exact value of
Chapter 4: Q. 33 (page 373)
Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the exact values of the given definite integrals. Use a graph to check your answer.
Ans: The exact value of
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Prove Theorem 4.13(b): For any real numbers a and b, we have. Use the proof of Theorem 4.13(a) as a guide.
Fill in each of the blanks:
(a)
(b) is an antiderivative of .
(c) The derivative of is .
If , and , then find the values of each definite integral in Exercises . If there is not enough information, explain why.
Suppose f is a function whose average value on is
and whose average rate of change on the same in-
terval is . Sketch a possible graph for f . Illustrate the
average value and the average rate of change on your
graph of f .
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