Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(2) = √3. The definite integral is equal to In (5) ㅠ F30 tan¯¹(2) O ln(4) 2 S²₁ g'(x) 1+ (g(x))² - dx The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this problem.

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Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(2) = √3. The definite
integral
is equal to
In (5)
OFF
3
tan-¹(2)
5².
g'(x)
1+(g(x))²
dx
In(4)
The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this
problem.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose g is differentiable for all x, with g(1) = 0 and g(2) = √3. The definite integral is equal to In (5) OFF 3 tan-¹(2) 5². g'(x) 1+(g(x))² dx In(4) The answer depends on g. Not enough information is given to solve this problem.
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