Suppose f is continuous on the closed interval [–1, 3). If F is an antiderivative of f, which of the following is eq qual to the definite integral / f(x)da?

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Suppose f is continuous on the closed interval [–1, 3]. If F is an antiderivative of f, which of the following is
equal to the definite integral f(z)dz?
f(x)dx?
A F(-1) - F(3)
B) F(-1) + F(3)
c) F(3) + F(-1)
F(3) - F(-1)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose f is continuous on the closed interval [–1, 3]. If F is an antiderivative of f, which of the following is equal to the definite integral f(z)dz? f(x)dx? A F(-1) - F(3) B) F(-1) + F(3) c) F(3) + F(-1) F(3) - F(-1)
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