Let g be a function such that g'(x) = (x-1)-². 3 Sºg' g'(x) dx converges or diverges. Show the work that leads to your (a) Determine whether answer.

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Let g be a function such that g'(x) = (x-1)-².
(a) Determine whether
answer.
(b) Explain why
Sog'(x)dx converges or diverges. Show the work that leads to your
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g'(x) dx is not equivalent to g(3)-g(0).
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(c) Evaluate Sg'(x)dx.
Transcribed Image Text:(Technology NOT permitted). Let g be a function such that g'(x) = (x-1)-². (a) Determine whether answer. (b) Explain why Sog'(x)dx converges or diverges. Show the work that leads to your 4 3 g'(x) dx is not equivalent to g(3)-g(0). 0 (c) Evaluate Sg'(x)dx.
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