We're doing areas by integrals

  1. Evaluate the following two integrals by interpreting each in terms of areas.∫_0^3▒〖(𝑥−1)〗 𝑑𝑥
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  2. Evaluate the following two integrals by interpreting each in terms of areas∫_0^1▒√(1−𝑥^2 ) 𝑑𝑥
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  3. Graph the integrands and use areas to evaluate integrals(integrate(3&-3)) root(9-x^2) dx
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  4. Write 2.445353535353... as a fractionI'm learning integrals right now and this is part of the exercises under it. Is there a
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  5. I am having trouble doing this problem. I know how to do indefinate integrals, but I don't know how to do definate integrals.
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  6. I am given two integrals a and ba) ∫ 1/(1 + x^4) dx b) ∫ x/(1 + x^4) dx The main difference between the two integrals
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  7. Evaluateby writing it as a sum of two integrals and interpreting one of those integrals in terms of an area.
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  8. Evaluate ∫(𝑥+3)√4−𝑥^2𝑑𝑥 by writing it as a sum of two integrals and interpreting one of those integrals in
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  9. We're doing areas by integrals now, with 2 eqns. I have a few questions.1. Sketch the region in the xy-plane defined by the
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  10. Consider the area between the graphs x+4y=14 and x+7=y^2. This area can becomputed in two different ways using integrals. First
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