Consider the following. -2 f(x) = -3x-²; a = 2, b = 6 (a) Calculate the total area of the region(s) between the graph of
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Consider the following. -2 f(x) = -3x-²; a = 2, b = 6 (a) Calculate the total area of the region(s) between the graph of
Consider the following. -2 f(x) = -3x-²; a = 2, b = 6 (a) Calculate the total area of the region(s) between the graph of f and the x-axis from a to b. b (b) Evaluate [² f(x) dx. (c) Explain why the result from part (a) differs from that of part (b). When a graph of a function lies |---Select--- the horizontal axis over an interval, the definite integral is the |---Select--- ✓ of the area of the region between the graph and the ---Select--- ✓ axis.
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