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How would you use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to determine the value(s) of b if the area under the graph g(x)=4x between x=1 and x=b is equal to 240?
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How would you use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to determine the value(s) of b if the area under the graph g(x)=4x between x=1 and x=b is equal to 240?
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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus regarding geometry states that
Where F is the indefinite integral of
The first step is to integrate
Then substitute the value of
and
into
Hence the limit of the area under
is between
and
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