Am I allowed to multiply an entire integral (on the inside AND the outside) by negative 1? I have a potential trig identity in the integral that will only work if it's multiplied by -1...

1 answer

Yes, you can multiply the integrated function by a constant, inside the integral. The result will be that constant times the original integral.
Similar Questions
  1. Find the integrals. (show steps)(integral sign) xe^(4x^2) I think this how is how its done: (integral sign) xe^(4x^2) it's a u
    1. answers icon 0 answers
  2. QuestionWhich of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x12=6 to solve the value of x ?(1 point) Responses
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. QuestionWhich of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x12=6 to solve the value of x ?(1 point) Responses
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  4. Which of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x/12=6to solve the value of x ?(1 point) Responses multiply
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions