Calculus, 10th Edition (Anton)

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Chapter 4 - Integration - 4.6 The Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus - Exercises Set 4.6 - Page 321: 44

Answer

See explanation.

Work Step by Step

If you change the lower and upper limit, then the sign of the integral changes (becomes negative/positive), which is the same result as if you were applying the Fundamental Theorm of Calculus (because $-(F(a)-$ $F(b))=-F(a)+F(b))$.
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