Q2 b) Given the following curve, y = x3 10 x = -2 and x = 1. 0 y X Why we cannot directly integrate from lower limit of

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Q2 b) Given the following curve, y = x3 10 x = -2 and x = 1. 0 y X Why we cannot directly integrate from lower limit of

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Q2 B Given The Following Curve Y X3 10 X 2 And X 1 0 Y X Why We Cannot Directly Integrate From Lower Limit Of 1
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Q2 b) Given the following curve, y = x3 10 x = -2 and x = 1. 0 y X Why we cannot directly integrate from lower limit of x = -2 to upper limit of x = 1? x3 Evaluate the area under the curve y = from x = -2 to x = 1. 10
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