Evaluate the integral from 0 to 2 of (4t i - t³ j + 2t³ k) dt.
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Step 1: Integrate 4t i with respect to t: ∫(4t i) dt = 4∫t dt = 4(t^2/2) = 2t^2 i Show more…
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