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    Express the Integral as a Limit of Sums\(\int_{0}^{x} \sin ~13 x ~~d x\)
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Express the Integral as a Limit of Sums ∫0xsin⁡ 13x  dx\int_{0}^{x} \sin ~13 x ~~d x∫0x​sin 13x  dx

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Express the integral as a limit of sums. Then evaluate the limit. ∫0xsin⁡ 13x  dx\int_{0}^{x} \sin ~13 x ~~d x∫0x​sin 13x  dx

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