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Use the definite integral to find the area between the x-axis and the function f(x) = x^2 - x - 12 over the interval [-5, 10].
Round your final answer off to 2 decimal places. Area = _________________ square units(1 point) [Hint: First you will need to graph this function over this interval. The final area will be computed by taking the sum of 3 smaller areas.]
Use the definite integral to find the area between the x-axis and the function f(x) = x2-x-12 over the interval [-5, 101 Round your final answer off to 2 decimal places. Area units (1 point) [Hint: First you will need to graph this function over this interval. The final area will be computed by taking the sum of 3 smaller areas.] square
Use the definite integral to find the area between the x-axis and the function f(x) = x^2 - x - 12 over the interval [-5, 10].
Round your final answer off to 2 decimal places. Area = _________________ square units(1 point) [Hint: First you will need to graph this function over this interval. The final area will be computed by taking the sum of 3 smaller areas.]
Use the definite integral to find the area between the x-axis and the function f(x) = x2-x-12 over the interval [-5, 101 Round your final answer off to 2 decimal places. Area units (1 point) [Hint: First you will need to graph this function over this interval. The final area will be computed by taking the sum of 3 smaller areas.] square
Nelly StrackeLv2
2 Apr 2019