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- calc 3 Use symmetry to evaluate the given integral. where D is the region bounded by the square with vertices (±5, 0) and (0, ±5).arrow_forwardTutorial Exercise Use the form of the definition of the integral given in the theorem to evaluate the integral. (1 + 5x) dx -2arrow_forwardApplications of integration: Area under Curvesarrow_forward
- Use integration to find the area of the figure having the given vertices (0, 0), (1, 2), (3, −2), (1, −3) .arrow_forwardUse double integration to find the area of the region enclosed by the graphs of y = x² - 16 and y = 16 - x². (Give an exact answer. Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) A = square unitsarrow_forwardEvalute the deginite integralarrow_forward
- Integration techniques Use the methods introduced evaluate the following integrals.arrow_forwardAssorted Integrations Use any method to evaluate the integrals in Exercises 15-34. Most will require trigonometric substitutions, but some can be evaluated by other methods. dx 4 + x2 15. dx 16. x' dx dx 18. 2V +1 17. Vx + 4arrow_forwardPractice with tabular integration Evaluate the following inte- grals using tabular integration (refer to Exercise 77). a. fre dx b. J7xe* de d. (x – 2x)sin 2r dx с. | 2r² – 3x - dx x² + 3x + 4 f. е. dx (x – 1)3 V2r + 1 g. Why doesn't tabular integration work well when applied to dx? Evaluate this integral using a different 1 x² method.arrow_forward
- Calculus For The Life SciencesCalculusISBN:9780321964038Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.Publisher:Pearson Addison Wesley,
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