Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(4) integral is equal to sin ¹(4) ㅠ 2 0-2 S 2 g'(x) √1- (g(x))² -dx = 1. The definite The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this problem.

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Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(4)
integral
is equal to
sin ¹(4)
ㅠ
2
0-2
S
2
g'(x)
√1- (g(x))²
-dx
=
1. The definite
The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this
problem.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(4) integral is equal to sin ¹(4) ㅠ 2 0-2 S 2 g'(x) √1- (g(x))² -dx = 1. The definite The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this problem.
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