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Find the area under the given curve over the indicated interval.$$y=\frac{3}{x}, \quad[1,6]$$
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In this case, the function is $y=\frac{3}{x}$ and the interval is from 1 to 6. So, we need to find the definite integral of $\frac{3}{x}$ from 1 to 6. Show more…
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