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Evaluate the definite integral. Use a graphing utility to verify your result.$$\int_{0}^{3}\left(t-5^{t}\right) d t$$
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Step 1: First, we break the integral into two parts: $$\int_{0}^{3}\left(t-5^{t}\right) d t = \int_{0}^{3} t dt - \int_{0}^{3} 5^{t} dt$$ We call the first integral I1 and the second integral I2. Show more…
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