Think About It The graph of f consists of line segments, as shown in the figure. Evaluate each definite integral by using geometric formulas. (a) ∫ 0 1 − f ( x ) d x (b) ∫ 3 4 3 f ( x ) d x (c) ∫ 0 7 f ( x ) d x (d) ∫ 5 11 f ( x ) d x (e) ∫ 0 11 f ( x ) d x (f) ∫ 4 10 f ( x ) d x
Think About It The graph of f consists of line segments, as shown in the figure. Evaluate each definite integral by using geometric formulas. (a) ∫ 0 1 − f ( x ) d x (b) ∫ 3 4 3 f ( x ) d x (c) ∫ 0 7 f ( x ) d x (d) ∫ 5 11 f ( x ) d x (e) ∫ 0 11 f ( x ) d x (f) ∫ 4 10 f ( x ) d x
Think About It The graph of f consists of line segments, as shown in the figure. Evaluate each definite integral by using geometric formulas.
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