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OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Area and definite integrals

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Evaluate, then interpret the result in terms of the area above and/or below the x-axis

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

\[\int\limits_{-1}^{\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }}(x^{3}-3x)dx\]

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

That's 1/2 on top btw

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

I know the integral is x^4/4-3x^2/2

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Nevermind i know how:) I didnt understand the whole a/b set up

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