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exercises 1.2 the definite integral
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given that \\(\int_{4}^{6} f(x) dx = \frac{8}{3}\\), what is \\(\int_{6}^{4} f(r) dr\\)?
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Step1: Recall reverse interval property
For any definite integral, $\int_{a}^{b} f(x)dx = -\int_{b}^{a} f(x)dx$. Also, the variable of integration is a dummy variable, so $\int_{4}^{6} f(x)dx = \int_{4}^{6} f(r)dr$.
Step2: Apply property to the given integral
We know $\int_{4}^{6} f(x)dx = \frac{8}{3}$, so $\int_{6}^{4} f(r)dr = -\int_{4}^{6} f(r)dr = -\frac{8}{3}$.
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