Homework Statement
Express the following as a definite integral:
Express the attached limit as an integral.
The Attempt at a Solution
I have gotten as far as every part of the answer except the upper bound. the answer is:
10
∫(from 1 to 10) [x-4lnx]dx
1
since the definition of...
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