5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/21: Difference between revisions

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<math>\int_{0}^{2}(6x^{2}-4x+5) dx</math>
<math>\int_{0}^{2}(6x^{2}-4x+5) dx</math> = \frac{6x^{2+1}}{2+1}-\frac{4x^{1+2}}{1+2}+{5x}\bigg|_{0}^{2}

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= \frac{6x^{2+1}}{2+1}-\frac{4x^{1+2}}{1+2}+{5x}\bigg|_{0}^{2}