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$$\begin{aligned}&\text { If } \int_{0}^{4} f(x) d x=37 \text { and } \int_{0}^{4} g(x) d x=16, \text { find }\\&\int_{0}^{0}[2 f(x)+3 g(x)] d x\end{aligned}$$
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We are asked to find the integral from 0 to 4 of $2f(x) + 3g(x)$. We can write this as: $$\int_{0}^{4}[2 f(x)+3 g(x)] d x$$ Show more…
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