Chapter 4: Q. 9 (page 351)
Use graphs to determine whether each of the following definite integrals is equal to a positive number, a negative number, or zero:
Short Answer
The definite integral is negative.
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Chapter 4: Q. 9 (page 351)
Use graphs to determine whether each of the following definite integrals is equal to a positive number, a negative number, or zero:
The definite integral is negative.
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Approximate the area between the graph and the x-axis from x=0 to x=4 by using four rectangles include the picture of the rectangle you are using
Use integration formulas to solve each integral in Exercises 21–62. You may have to use algebra, educated guess and-check, and/or recognize an integrand as the result of a product, quotient, or chain rule calculation. Check each of your answers by differentiating.
Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the exact values of the given definite integrals. Use a graph to check your answer.
Sum and constant-multiple rules: State the sum and constant-multiple rules for (a) derivatives and (b) limits.
Use integration formulas to solve each integral in Exercises 21–62. You may have to use algebra, educated guess and-check, and/or recognize an integrand as the result of a product, quotient, or chain rule calculation. Check each of your answers by differentiating.
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