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edit: im a tard. nothing to see here...move along.
basically, if you integrate both functions, you come up with 4/3 and -4, and if you add them together, you get -8/3. is that the answer?
i cant figure out which function to use for the top and bottom limit. either way, you dont get -8/3, you get + or - (depending which function you put on the upper and lower bound of the first integral) 16/3.
what gives?
edit: im a tard. nothing to see here...move along.
basically, if you integrate both functions, you come up with 4/3 and -4, and if you add them together, you get -8/3. is that the answer?
i cant figure out which function to use for the top and bottom limit. either way, you dont get -8/3, you get + or - (depending which function you put on the upper and lower bound of the first integral) 16/3.
what gives?
