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Mathematics, 01.09.2019 01:00 keke6361

Consider the region bounded by the curves y=|x^2+x-12|,x=-5,and x=5 and the x-axis
a. set up a sum of integrals, not containing an absolute value symbol, that can be used to find the area of this region
b. find the area of the region by using your answer from part a. don't use calculator
what is a sum of integrals, and can it just be integral [-5,5] x^2+x-12 dx? !

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Consider the region bounded by the curves y=|x^2+x-12|,x=-5,and x=5 and the x-axis
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