Evaluate the integral of 6x^5 dx, limits -2 to 6. Please show all steps clearly. VERY URGENT - THANKS.
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Use the limit definition of a definite integral to evaluate the integral of 1/2 (x)^2 (dx) with limits from 0 to 2. THIS IS VERY URGENT. Please show steps. Thank you.Tips provided: 1) the integral from a to b of f(x)dx is equal to the limit as n approaches infinity of the sum of f(x sub i)(change in x) from i=1 to n, where change in x is equal to (b-a)/n and x sub i = a + i (delta x)2) the sum of i^2 from i=1 to n = (n(n+1)(2n+1))/6
Please solve #1 show all steps please, struggling with this topic. Feel free to solve others as well. Thank you.