SOLUTION: Graph F'(x) and use geometric formulas to calculate the area between the graph of F'(x) and the x-axis from x=10 to x=15.

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Question 1116039: Graph F'(x) and use geometric formulas to calculate the area between the graph of F'(x) and the x-axis from x=10 to x=15.
Answer by ikleyn(52943)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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