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- Use substitution to find the indefinite integral. 7u =du Vu-5 Describe the most appropriate substitution case and the values of u and du. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice. O A. Substitute u for the quantity in the denominator. Let v = so that dv = () du. B. Substitute u for the quantity under the root. Let v = u- 5, so that dv = ( 1 ) du. C. Substitute u for the quantity in the numerator. Let v = that dv = () du. so Use the substitution to evaluate the integral. 7u du =arrow_forwardArea A = 1,427 Suor Calculate the definite integral f(x) dx by referring to the Area B = 2,460 d. Area C = 3,235 figure on the right with the indicated areas. Area D = 1,677 ... f(x) dx = d. (Simplify your answer.)arrow_forwardThe indefinite integral can be found in more than one way. First use the substitution method to find the indefinite integral. Then find it without using substitution. Check that your answers are equivalent. 3x? (x³ – 11) dx Use the substitution method to find the indefinite integral. What expression should be used for the substitution, u? O A. X - 11 В. х OC. D. Зxarrow_forward
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