Hw25-4.2-Definite-integral: Problem 10 Problem Value: 1 point(s). Problem Score: 0%. Attempts Remaining: 12 attempts. Given that 5 ? f(x) ? 8 for -6 ? x ? 4, find the best possible estimate of the value of ??? f(x) dx. ? ??? f(x) dx ? Help Entering Answers Preview My Answers Submit Answers Show me another
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In this problem, we are given that 5 < f(x) < 8 for -6 < x < 4. This means that the curve of f(x) lies between the horizontal lines y=5 and y=8 over the interval -6 < x < 4. To estimate the value of the definite integral of f(x) over this interval, we can use Show moreā¦
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