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  • 06-06-2023
  • Mathematics
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Suppose g(x) is a continuous function whose derivative g ′
(x) is also continuous, with g(−3)=0 and g(5)= 2
π
​
. Use the substitution rule to evaluate ∫ −3
5
​
sin(g(x))−5
g ′
(x)cos(g(x))
​
dx

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