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  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. Evaluatelim (1³ +2³ +3³ +…+ n3)/n^4 n →∞ by showing that the limit is a particular definite integral and evaluating
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  5. Sketch the region given by the definite integral. Use geometric shapes and formulas to evaluate the integral (a > 0, r > 0).r
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  6. This is a definite integral question.Evaluate the following integral: (0)S(a)((x)((a^2 - x^2)^(1/2)))dx with a being a constant
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  7. integralsevaluate the definite integral from 1 to 9 of ((x-1) / (sqrt x)) dx ? Would this one be a u sub? evaluate the integral
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. express the limit as a definite integral. Do Not Evaluate the integral.lim n->infinity (1+i(3/n))^2(3/n) explain the answer
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