5.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus/17: Difference between revisions

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using the formula we get y=<math>(0)*f(1)-(-3)*f(1-3x)</math>
using the formula we get y=<math>(0)*f(1)-(-3)*f(1-3x)</math>
<math>(3)*f(1-3x)</math>
<math>(3)*f(1-3x)</math>


which is=<math>3*(1-3x)^3*\frac{1}{(1+(1-3x)^2)}</math>
which is=<math>3*(1-3x)^3*\frac{1}{(1+(1-3x)^2)}</math>
  or simplified to <math>\frac{3*(1-3x)^3}{(1+(1-3x)^2)}</math>
  or simplified to <math>\frac{3*(1-3x)^3}{(1+(1-3x)^2)}</math>

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or in other words of is

so

using the formula we get y=

which is=

or simplified to