In the following exercises, solve for the antiderivative ∫ f of f with C = 0, then use a calculator to graph f and the antiderivative over the given interval [a, b]. Identify a value of C such that adding C to the antiderivative recovers the definite integral F ( x ) = ∫ a x f ( t ) d t . 409. [T] ∫ cos x 4 + sin 2 x d x over [-6, 6]
In the following exercises, solve for the antiderivative ∫ f of f with C = 0, then use a calculator to graph f and the antiderivative over the given interval [a, b]. Identify a value of C such that adding C to the antiderivative recovers the definite integral F ( x ) = ∫ a x f ( t ) d t . 409. [T] ∫ cos x 4 + sin 2 x d x over [-6, 6]
In the following exercises, solve for the antiderivative
∫
f
of f with C = 0, then use a calculator to graph f and the antiderivative over the given interval [a, b]. Identify a value of C such that adding C to the antiderivative recovers the definite integral
F
(
x
)
=
∫
a
x
f
(
t
)
d
t
.
409. [T]
∫
cos
x
4
+
sin
2
x
d
x
over [-6, 6]
With differentiation, one of the major concepts of calculus. Integration involves the calculation of an integral, which is useful to find many quantities such as areas, volumes, and displacement.
a) Find the scalars p, q, r, s, k1, and k2.
b) Is there a different linearly independent eigenvector associated to either k1 or k2? If yes,find it. If no, briefly explain.
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1/ Solve the following:
1 x +
X + cos(3X)
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-1
2
2
(5+1) e
5² + 5 + 1
3 L
-1
1
5² (5²+1)
1
5(5-5)
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