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Suppose that f is continuous and g'(x) = f(x) for all x. Then %3D sin xf(cos x) dr = COS (a) g(1) g(0) (b)



Suppose that f is continuous and g'(x) = f(x) for all x. Then %3D sin xf(cos x) dr = COS (a) g(1) g(0) (b) g(0) g(-1) (c) 2(g(0) g(1)) (d) 2(g(0) g(-1)) (e) none of these

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