Chapter 4: Q. 5 (page 375)
Use the equation for A(x) that you just found to find A'(x). What do you notice about A'(x) and f (x)?
Chapter 4: Q. 5 (page 375)
Use the equation for A(x) that you just found to find A'(x). What do you notice about A'(x) and f (x)?
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Find the sum or quantity without completely expanding or calculating any sums.
Givenand, find the value of.
Suppose f is positive on (−∞, −1] and [2,∞) and negative on the interval [−1, 2]. Write (a) the signed area and (b) the absolute area between the graph of f and the x-axis on [−3, 4] in terms of definite integrals that do not involve absolute values.
Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the exact values of the given definite integrals. Use a graph to check your answer.
Calculate the exact value of each definite integral in Exercises 47–52 by using properties of definite integrals and the formulas in Theorem 4.13.
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