\int_{5}^{20} f(x) dx - \int_{5}^{14} f(x) dx = \int_{a}^{b} f(x) dx
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The integral expression can be simplified as follows: 14 ∫ b 1.20⁰ f(x) dx + 2 ∫ de- [ ∫ e de f(x) dx ] + 5 ∫ a 20 f(x) dx + 5 ∫ 14 f(x) dx Show more…
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