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OpenStudy (chris215):

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OpenStudy (countryboy15):

what grade?

OpenStudy (chris215):

12th

OpenStudy (countryboy15):

im in 9th sorry cant really help much

OpenStudy (chris215):

oh thanks anyway!

OpenStudy (freckles):

1 to 6 minus 3 to 6 is 1 to 3

OpenStudy (freckles):

I hope this hints to you what to do with the integrals there

OpenStudy (chris215):

I got -18

OpenStudy (sumeer):

here it is almost solved

OpenStudy (kayders1997):

You can think about it as a number line to, that helps me

OpenStudy (chris215):

ok so it's -2?

OpenStudy (kayders1997):

Yes

OpenStudy (chris215):

thank you!!

OpenStudy (kainui):

You know that integrals can be interpreted as signed areas under curves, right? |dw:1459617840617:dw| So the Area from A to B plus the Area from B to C is just the total Area from A to C right? \[\int_a^b f(x) dx +\int_b^c f(x) dx = \int_a^c f(x)dx\] If you think of it geometrically like this, it can help simplify your life a lot.

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