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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 06:40 hayleegreenwell34

I know you’re supposed to change the bounds and break up the integral, but for some reason, I can’t get the 44/3. Can someone explain how to solve this definite integral?


I know you’re supposed to change the bounds and break up the integral, but for some reason, I can’t

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