Calculus 8th Edition

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Chapter 5 - Applications of Integration - 5.2 Volumes - 5.2 Exercises - Page 374: 17

Answer

(from zero to one)$\int$$\frac{e^{x}}{1+x}$dx

Work Step by Step

Since you are using the sum of the expression $\frac{e^{x}}{1+x}$ over the area of [0,1], you must write the definite integral in terms of the fraction with the upper and lower bounds as [0, 1] respectively.
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