Write the integral as a sum of integrals without absolute

snajat3l

snajat3l

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2022-02-11

Write the integral as a sum of integrals without absolute values and evaluate: 
63|x|3 dx 

Answer & Explanation

Amubbemibren3k

Amubbemibren3k

Beginner2022-02-12Added 10 answers

Compute the definite integral:
63|x|3dx
When 0<x<3, x is positive.
This means |x|3=x3=x3.
When 6<x<0, x is negative.
This means |x|3=(x)3=x3:
=60x3dx+03x3dx
Factor out constants:
=60x3dx+03x3dx
Apply the fundamental theorem of calculus.
The antiderivative of x3 is x44:
=(x44)60+03x3dx
Evaluate the antiderivative at the limits and subtract.
(x44)60=(044)(14(6)4)=324:
=324+03x3dx
Apply the fundamental theorem of calculus.
The antiderivative of x3 is x44:
=324+x4403
Evaluate the antiderivative at the limits and subtract.
x4403=344044=814:
Answer:
=13774

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