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OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[Given: \int\limits_{-2}^{5}f(x)dx=7, \int\limits_{1}^{5}f(x)dx=3, \int\limits_{1}^{2}f(x)dx=5\] Calculate \[(A): \int\limits_{-2}^{1}f(x)dx, (B): \int\limits_{-2}^{2}f(x)dx, (C):\int\limits_{2}^{5}f(x)dx, (D):\int\limits_{-2}^{9}f(x)dx-\int\limits_{5}^{9}f(x)dx\]\[(E):\int\limits_{1}^{9}f(x)dx+\int\limits_{9}^{2}f(x)dx\]

OpenStudy (turingtest):

\[\int_{-2}^{1}f(x)dx=\int_{-2}^{5}f(x)dx-\int_{1}^{5}f(x)dx\]

OpenStudy (turingtest):

etc. try the rest yourself until you get stuck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont follow :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh Nevermind, silly me!

OpenStudy (turingtest):

:)

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