D Dazed New member Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 24 Oct 27, 2005 #1 s=integral sign heres the problem: using properties of integrals find 9 S f(x) dx 7 9 7 if S f(x)dx=16 S f(x) dx=4 0 0
s=integral sign heres the problem: using properties of integrals find 9 S f(x) dx 7 9 7 if S f(x)dx=16 S f(x) dx=4 0 0
stapel Elite Member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,543 Oct 27, 2005 #2 They should have given you integral-addition and/or integral-subtraction rules. Use that. Eliz.
D Dazed New member Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 24 Oct 27, 2005 #3 unfortunately, this is all that is given im not sure how to do this
stapel Elite Member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,543 Oct 27, 2005 #4 Your book and/or class covered no rules regarding integrals? I'm not sure, in that case, how you would be expected to proceed. Sorry. Eliz.
Your book and/or class covered no rules regarding integrals? I'm not sure, in that case, how you would be expected to proceed. Sorry. Eliz.
tkhunny Elite Member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,322 Oct 27, 2005 #5 Dazed said: s=integral sign Click to expand... Due to recent heroic efforts, you can learn LaTeX and do a little better with the notation. See the "TeX" button when editing? \(\displaystyle \int_{7}^{9}{f(x)}dx\)
Dazed said: s=integral sign Click to expand... Due to recent heroic efforts, you can learn LaTeX and do a little better with the notation. See the "TeX" button when editing? \(\displaystyle \int_{7}^{9}{f(x)}dx\)