Express the limit as an integral. Š (5(x; )² – 3(x; )³)ax over [0, 2] lim

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Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
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Determine if F(x) is an antiderivative of f(x).
F(x) = x²e*, f(x) = e*(x² + 3x)
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Express the limit as an integral.
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(5(x; )² – 3(x; )³)Ax over [0, 2]
Transcribed Image Text:Page < > of 8 ZOOM + - 8. Determine if F(x) is an antiderivative of f(x). F(x) = x²e*, f(x) = e*(x² + 3x) Show the calculations for your answer. Express the limit as an integral. lim n- co i = 1 (5(x; )² – 3(x; )³)Ax over [0, 2]
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