The linear density of a rod of length 4 meters is given by p(x) = 7 + 5x measured in kilograms per meter, where x is mea

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The linear density of a rod of length 4 meters is given by p(x) = 7 + 5x measured in kilograms per meter, where x is mea

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The Linear Density Of A Rod Of Length 4 Meters Is Given By P X 7 5x Measured In Kilograms Per Meter Where X Is Mea 1
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The linear density of a rod of length 4 meters is given by p(x) = 7 + 5x measured in kilograms per meter, where x is measured in meters from one end of the rod. Find the total mass (in kg) of the rod. 54.66666667 x kg
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