4917 square yards
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sorry for this
I m only collecting points
Finding the upper and lower bounds for a definite integral without an equation is pretty hard because how can we find the upper and lower bounds of definite integral if there is no equation given. But I will teach you how to find the lower and upper bounds of a definite integral, when the equation is like this
So, i integrate this,
![( \frac{t^{3} }{3} - 3t^{2} + 11t) \int\limits^6_1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28%20%5Cfrac%7Bt%5E%7B3%7D%20%7D%7B3%7D%20-%203t%5E%7B2%7D%20%2B%2011t%29%20%5Cint%5Climits%5E6_1%20)
I know I have a minimum at x=3 because;
f(t )= t^2 − 6t + 11
f′(t) = 2
t−6 = 0
2(t−3) = 0
t = 3
f(5) = 4
f(1) = −4
If we simplify the equation...
5x - x + 12 + 2x - 7 = 10
6x + 5 = 10
6x = 5
x = 5/6
So the answer is B.
Answer:
2 1/5
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