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HW - 4th 6 Weeks - Week 6

This document contains the instructions for a homework assignment involving calculating definite integrals both algebraically and using graphs of functions and their derivatives. Students are asked to find the values of several definite integrals ranging from integrals of basic polynomial functions to integrals involving graphs of functions and derivatives. The homework involves both setting up and evaluating definite integrals without the use of a calculator.

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HW - 4th 6 Weeks - Week 6

This document contains the instructions for a homework assignment involving calculating definite integrals both algebraically and using graphs of functions and their derivatives. Students are asked to find the values of several definite integrals ranging from integrals of basic polynomial functions to integrals involving graphs of functions and derivatives. The homework involves both setting up and evaluating definite integrals without the use of a calculator.

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Name_________________________________________Date____________________Class__________

Day #54 Homework


This homework assignment should be complete WITHOUT the aid of a calculator.
For exercises 1 – 6, find the value of the definite integral. Show your algebraic work.

−1 (t ) 2 3
− 1dx
1
1. 2
− t dt 2. 1  x 2

4 u −2 −1  dx
1 − 2  x − x
3. du 4. 1
u 2

1 (3x )
 3
0 (1 + sin x)dx
2
5. 6. + 5 x − 4 dx

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Pictured below is a portion of the graph of a continuous function f. In exercises 7 – 12, find the values of
each of the following definite integrals. If a value does not exist, explain why.

2 3 1

7.  f ( x)dx 8.  f ( x)dx
9.  f ( x)dx
−1
−4 0

0 1 3
10.  f ' ( x)dx 11.  f ' ( x)dx 12.  f ' ( x)dx
−4 −1 1

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Name_________________________________________Date____________________Class__________

Day #55 Homework

6 6
Given 2 f ( x)dx = 10 and 2 g ( x)dx = −2 , find the values of each of the following definite integrals, if
possible, by rewriting the given integral using the properties of integrals.

6 6 6
1. 2 [ f ( x) + g ( x)]dx 2. 2 [2 f ( x) − 3g ( x)]dx 3. 2 2 x + 2 g ( x)dx

4 4
Given − 2 f ( x)dx = −6 and 
−2
g ( x)dx = 4 , find the values of each of the following definite integrals.
Rewrite the given integral using the properties of integrals. Then, find the value.

− 2 3g ( x) + xdx
4 4
4. − 2 [ f ( x) + 4]dx 5.

− 2 2 f ( x) + 3x dx
4 1 2
6.

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Pictured below is the graph of f ' ( x) , the first derivative of a function f(x). Use the graph to answer the
following questions 8 –10.
Graph of f ' ( x)
7
7. What is the value of 0 f ' ( x)dx

8. If f(0) = –3, what is the value of f(3)? 9. If f(3) = –1, what is the value of f(7)?

The graph of f ' ( x) , the derivative of a function, f(x), is pictured below on the interval [–2, 6]. Write and
find the value of a definite integral to find each of the indicated values of f(x) below. Also, f(–2) = 5.

10. Find the value of f(0). 11. Find the value of f(6).

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