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27 January, 09:08

What is the limit for lim x - > 2 int x

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  1. M
    27 January, 12:45
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    We are asked in the problem to determine the limit of integral of x dx as x approaches to 2. In this case, the first step to do is to integrate first the function. The integral of x dx by the power rule is equal to x^ (n+1) / n+1. In this case, since n is equal to 1 from the given, then integral of x dx is equal to x^2/2. To evaluate the limit of x as x approaches to 2, we just have to substitute x by 2, that is

    2^2 / 2 equal to 2. Hence the answer to this problem is equal to 2.
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