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- Use the table of integrals, or a computer or calculator with symbolic integration capabilities, to find the indefinite integral. 19 Vx + 14 Click here to view page 1 of the table of integrals. Click here to view page 2 of the table of integrals. 19 dx = + 14arrow_forwardAnswer definite integralsarrow_forwardEvaluate the indefinite or the definite integrals.arrow_forward
- Answer letter b. Evaluate the integral.arrow_forwardЗа? dx is equivalent to Using substitution, the definite integral ... /x³ +1 c12 u żdu ... A •12 u 2du ... ...arrow_forward3 points Save A Evaluate the definite integral/- -dx, where a=9, b31 and c=7. Write your b+cx2 ax answer up to two decimal places.arrow_forward
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