The limit as a definite integral on the interval on [2π , 4π] is .
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A definite integral uses infinitesimal slivers or stripes of the region to calculate the area beneath a function. Integrals can be used to represent a region's (signed) area, the cumulative value of a function changing over time, or the amount of a substance given its density.
Definite integral, a term used in mathematics. is the region in the xy plane defined by the graph of f, the x-axis, and the lines x = a and x = b, where the area above the x-axis adds to the total and the area below the x-axis subtracts from the total.
If an antiderivative F exists for the interval [a, b], the definite integral of the function is the difference of the values at points a and b. The definite integral of any function can also be expressed as the limit of a sum.
Let the equation be
substitute the values in the above equation, we get
= on [2π, 4π],
simplifying the above equation
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7 2/6 + 8 5/6
= (7 x 6 + 2)/6 + (8 x 6 + 5)/6
= (42 + 2)/6 + (48 + 5)/6
= 44/6 + 53/6
= (44 + 53)/6
= 97/6
= 16 1/6
I’m pretty sure the answer would be B
the parallel line is 2x+5y+15=0.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solution
given,
given parallel line 2x+5y=15
which goes through the point (-10,1)
now,
let 2x+5y=15 be equation no.1
then the line which is parallel to the equation 1st
2 x+5y+k = 0 let it be equation no.2
now the equation no.2 passes through the point (-10,1)
or, 2x+5y+k =0
or, 2*-10+5*1+k= 0
or, -20+5+k= 0
or, -15+k= 0
or, k= 15
putting the value of k in equation no.2 we get,
or, 2x+5y+k=0
or, 2x+5y+15=0
which is a required line.
Your answer is 15, if you need help to figure out how I did that let me know.