Given a continuous function f(x) on the interval [a, b], such that f(2) < 0 on [a, b], what is the primary interpretatio

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Given a continuous function f(x) on the interval [a, b], such that f(2) < 0 on [a, b], what is the primary interpretatio

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Given A Continuous Function F X On The Interval A B Such That F 2 0 On A B What Is The Primary Interpretatio 1
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Given a continuous function f(x) on the interval [a, b], such that f(2) < 0 on [a, b], what is the primary interpretation of the definite integral B-a f(x)da? A) The area between the curve of f(x) and the x- axis. B) The area between the curve of f(x) and the x- axis from x = a to x = b C)The negative of the area between the curve of f(x) and the x-axis. D) The negative of the area between the curve of f(a) and the x-axis from x = a to x = b E) The absolute value of the area between the curve of f(x) and the x-axis from x = a to x = b
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