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Q4 (0 points) Suppose that you're about to apply substitution to: f(g(x) )g'(x) dx P using u = g(x) and du = g' (x) dx.

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Q4 (0 points) Suppose that you're about to apply substitution to: f(g(x) )g'(x) dx P using u = g(x) and du = g' (x) dx. If g(a) = g(b) then what can you conclude about the integral? Support your answer using theorems from class, and an example of when this happens

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