2. Consider the function g(t) = (t+1) ln(t) on the interval [1, 3]. (a) Evaluate efg(t) dt. (b) exact value (but you do not need to simplify your answer). Use part (a) to compute the average value of g(t) on [1,3]. Give your answer as an
2. Consider the function g(t) = (t+1) ln(t) on the interval [1, 3]. (a) Evaluate efg(t) dt. (b) exact value (but you do not need to simplify your answer). Use part (a) to compute the average value of g(t) on [1,3]. Give your answer as an
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