Asked by malcolm
integrate from upper 4 to lower 6 (yes, upper is less than the lower in this case) (3x - ((x^3)/4) ...
i tried splitting up the integrals and subtracting one from the other, but don't know the antiderivative of (x^3)/4 ...
am i going about this all wrong???
i tried splitting up the integrals and subtracting one from the other, but don't know the antiderivative of (x^3)/4 ...
am i going about this all wrong???
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malcolm
oops! copied the problem wrong lol. bounds are upper four to lower 0. my bad, please help.
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