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    Find\(\int_{2}^{6}(2 x-4) d x\) By Using the Formula for the Area of a Triangle
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Find ∫26(2x−4)dx\int_{2}^{6}(2 x-4) d x∫26​(2x−4)dx By Using the Formula for the Area of a Triangle

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Find ∫26(2x−4)dx\int_{2}^{6}(2 x-4) d x∫26​(2x−4)dx by using the formula for the area of a triangle.

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