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Use geometry to evaluate integral[-3,3]
Evaluate the integral below by interpreting it in terms of areas. In other words, draw a picture of the region the integral
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Robin
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Evaluate the integral by interpreting it in terms of areas. In other words, draw a picture of the region the integral
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Anonymous
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Use geometry to evaluate integral[-3,3] for:
f(x)= { √(4-(x+1)^2), -3≤x≤1 { |x-2| - 1, 1<x≤3 A. 2pi + 1 B. 2pi - 1 C. pi
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Luke
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Pleaseee help on these two questions!
1. Use geometry to evaluate integral(with upper bound of 10 and lower bound of 0) of f(x)
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Justin
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Use geometry to evaluate the integral from 0 to 6 of the function f of x, dx for the system of equations:
f(x)= 3 for x LESS than
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Justin
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1. Express the given integral as the limit of a Riemann sum but do not evaluate:
integral[0 to 3]((x^3 - 6x)dx) 2.Use the
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Ernie
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Evaluate the integral: 16csc(x) dx from pi/2 to pi (and determine if it is convergent or divergent).
I know how to find the
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Sam
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Use geometry(geometric formulas) to evaluate the integral from 0 to 6 f(x) dx, for the system of equations:
f(x)= 4-x for x LESS
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Justin
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Evaluate the integral: 16csc(x) dx from pi/2 to pi (and determine if it is convergent or divergent).
I know how to find the
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Sam
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a) Let f(z) = z^2 and γ(t) = 1 + it^3, t ∈ [0,1].
i) Write out the contour integral ∫γ f(z)dz as an integral with respect
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jack
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