Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer is 3. Impressionist
The physiologic factors that affect motility of food in the stomach and small intestines is :
- The abnormalities in the muscle.
<h3>What
cause stomach motility?</h3>
Genes are known to often play a role in in some cases of gastric motility disorders and it is seen in Hirschsprung's disease, intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and others.
Note that Weak contractions of the small intestine are as a result of the to issues in the muscle and are known to be linked or associated with diseases e.g. scleroderma.
Note that connective tissue disorders can lead or cause damage to the intestine and as such, the physiologic factors that affect motility of food in the stomach and small intestines is the abnormalities in the muscle.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Alright so the way to do this is to use properties of integrals to make our life easier.
So we have:

So lets break this up into two different integrals that represent the same area.

Lets think about what is going on up there. The integral from four to zero gives us the area under the curve of f(x) from four to zero. If we subtract this from the integral from one to zero (the area under f from one to zero) we are left with the area under f from four to one! Hence:

But since we have these values we can say that:
-3 - 2 = -5
Which means that
= -5
So now we can evaluate 
Lets first break up our integrand into two integrals
= 
Now we can evaluate this:
We know that
= -5
So:
where x is evaluated at 4 to 1 so
-15 + 2(3)
So we are left with -15 + 6 = -9