x ≤ 12 −4x + 144 x > 12 Evalute 36 ∫ 0 f (x) dx. (Note that since f (x) is defined in a "piecewise" fashion, you will need to integrate from 0 to 12, and from 12 to 36 separately.)
x ≤ 12 −4x + 144 x > 12 Evalute 36 ∫ 0 f (x) dx. (Note that since f (x) is defined in a "piecewise" fashion, you will need to integrate from 0 to 12, and from 12 to 36 separately.)
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.7: Inverse Functions
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