Find a function f which satisfies the integral equation Int(bounded

  1. Find a function f which satisfies the integral equationInt(bounded from 0 to x) t*f(t)dt = Int(bounded from x to
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  2. Find a function f which satisfies the integral equationInt(bounded from 0 to x) t*f(t)dt = Int(bounded from x to
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  3. 1. Find the are between the curves y=e^x and y=4-x^2 graphically.a.) set up the integral b.) include bounds rounded to three
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  4. Let f be the function that contains the point (-1,8) and satisfies the differential equation dy/dx=10/(x^2+1)(a) Write the
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  5. Let f be a continuous function on the interval [0,2] which satisfies integral of f(x)dx=5 when b is 2 and a is 0. Give this
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  6. Find the area of the region bounded by y = x^2, y = 0, x = -1, and x = 2.I tried the integral from -1 to 2 of x^2 and got 3 as
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  7. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  8. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  9. 1. Find the area of the region bounded by f(x)=x^2 +6x+9 and g(x)=5(x+3). Show the integral used, the limits of integration and
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  10. Find the centroid (x¯,y¯)(x¯,y¯) of the region bounded by:y=5x^2+6x y=0 x=0 x=6 I know the integral (think, at least) is
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