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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine the area of the function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry it cut the question off. I am to find \[\int\limits_{2}^{4} f(x) dx\]Its more for a double check. I have it as being -2. But without the original f(x) there no way I can solve it through showing math type work right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, that's right. I suppose you could write something like this: \[\begin{align*}\int_0^6f(x)~dx&=\int_0^2f(x)~dx+\int_2^4f(x)~dx+\int_4^6f(x)~dx\\ 4&=1+\int_2^4f(x)~dx+5\\ -2&=\int_2^4f(x)~dx \end{align*}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm yeah that is a good suggestion I appreciate it.

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