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Date Posted: 4/30/2007 12:35:02 AM  Status: Live
Calculus
Course Textbook Chapter Problem
Calculus Calculus Review-Final 6.2 68
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Evaluate the definite integrals exactly [as in ln(3π)], using the Fundamental Theorem, and numerically [ln(3π)˜2.243]:
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Date Posted: 4/30/2007 12:40:29 AM  Status: Live
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Date Posted: 4/30/2007 12:43:18 AM  Status: Live
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Date Posted: 4/30/2007 12:43:56 AM  Status: Live
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(-1-0)-(0-1)=-2
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Date Posted: 5/1/2007 12:14:13 AM  Status: Live
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Evaluate when t=π/2 to t=0
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus F(B)-F(A)
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