If f is continuous only increasing on interval [a,b] what is true? I) Integral from a to b f(x)dx less than f(b)(b-a) II) Integral from a to b f(x)dx greater than f(a)(b-a) III) Integral from a to b f(x)dx=f(c)(b-a) for some number c such that a is less than c which is less than b
Suppose you are going to graph the data in the table below. What data should be represented on each axis and what should the increments be? Hours Distance traveled (miles) 1 60 2 35 3 45 4 65 5 55 6 62 7 12 8 65 x-axis: miles in increments of 15; y-axis: hours in increments of 5 x-axis: miles in increments of 5; y-axis: hours in increments of 1 x-axis: hours in increments of 5; y-axis: miles in increments of 15 x-axis: hours in increments of 1; y-axis: miles in increments of 5
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