Calculate definite integral of dx/(x^4

  1. consider the function f that is continuous on the interval [-5,5] and for which the definite integral 0(bottom of integral sign)
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  2. consider the function f that is continuous on the interval [-5,5] and for which the definite integral 0(bottom of integral sign)
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  3. consider the function f that is continuous on the interval [-5,5] and for which the definite integral 0(bottom of integral sign)
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  4. Interpret the definite integral A = integral [a,b] dA = integral L(x)dx as computing the area of a region in the xy plane. Then
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  5. Interpret the definite integral A = integral [a,b] dA = integral L(x)dx as computing the area of a region in the xy plane. Then
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  6. Starting with F(x) = integral (-2, x) 3t^2(cos (t^3) + 2) dt, use substitution u(t)=t^3 to rewrite the definite integral. You
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  7. calculate the indefinite integral2sec^2x dx (cosx)/(sin^3x) dx calculate the definite integral interval pi/4, pi/12 csc2xcot2x
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  8. Evaluatelim (1³ +2³ +3³ +…+ n3)/n^4 n →∞ by showing that the limit is a particular definite integral and evaluating
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  9. Can someone explain to me how to do these?Given the following definite integral and n=4 answer the following questions. (Round
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  10. Use the symmetry of the graphs of the sine and cosine functions as an aid in evaluating each definite integral.(a) Integral of
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