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Chapter 5, Problem 12E

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Suppose that \(\int_{-3}^{0} g(t) d t=\sqrt{2}\).

Find


a.\(\int_{0}^{-3} g(t) d t\)                         b.\(\int_{-3}^{0} g(u) d u\)

c. \(\int_{-3}^{0}[-g(x)] d x\)                        d. \(\int_{-3}^{0} \frac{g(r)}{\sqrt{2}} d r\)

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Text Transcription:

Integral _-3 ^0g(t)dt=sqrt 2

Integral_-0 ^-3g(t)dt

Integral_-3 ^0g(u)du

Integral_-3 ^0[-g(x)]dx

Integral_-3 ^0g(r) sqrt 2 dr

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