Hi there!

To find the indefinite integral, we must integrate by parts.
Let "u" be the expression most easily differentiated, and "dv" the remaining expression. Take the derivative of "u" and the integral of "dv":
u = 4x
du = 4
dv = cos(2 - 3x)
v = 1/3sin(2 - 3x)
Write into the format:
∫udv = uv - ∫vdu
Thus, utilize the solved for expressions above:
4x · (-1/3sin(2 - 3x)) -∫ 4(1/3sin(2 - 3x))dx
Simplify:
-4x/3 sin(2 - 3x) - ∫ 4/3sin(2 - 3x)dx
Integrate the integral:
∫4/3(sin(2 - 3x)dx
u = 2 - 3x
du = -3dx ⇒ -1/3du = dx
-1/3∫ 4/3(sin(2 - 3x)dx ⇒ -4/9cos(2 - 3x) + C
Combine:

The answer should be D. 70%.
Hopefully that helps! :)
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first convert this to numbers. When a number is decreased by a certain amount, that is the same as saying that something is subtracted from it. Therefore:
a-7=2
Add 7 to both sides:
a-7+7=2+7
a=9
Hope this helps!
Is that meant to be 10 to the power of 6?
Assuming it is it would be 10×10×10×10×10×10.
This equals 1,000,000 so the answer is C.
2x - 4y = 10
7x - 9y = 12
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9x - 5y = 2