Given $\int_{-5}^{-2} 2f(x) dx = 6$ and $\int_{0}^{-2} f(x) dx = 1$, compute $\int_{-5}^{0} 3f(x) dx$. 6 18 7 15 21 5
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Step 1: We are given two integral equations: 1) \int_{-5}^{-2} 2f(x)dx = 6 2) \int_{0}^{-2} f(x)dx = 1 Show more…
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