Consider the function f(x)=cos(-4x) Calculate \int_(-0.37)^(0.2) f(x)dx (i.e., the definite integral of f(x) between x=-0.37 and x=0.2 ). Answer \int_(-0.37)^(0.2) f(x)dx= Enter as many decimal places as your calculator allows ( 8 to 10 ). Your answer must be within -0.005 of the correct answer to be considered correct.
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37}^{0.2} f(x) dx$ (i.e., the definite integral of $f(x)$ between $x = -0.37$ and $x = 0.2$). Answer $\int_{-0.37}^{0.2} f(x)dx =$ Enter as many decimal places as your calculator allows (8 to 10). Your answer must be within $\pm0.005$ of the correct answer to be Show more…
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