The first equation is wrong. Either remove the limits of integration or change the rhs to 102. Another creative thing is to change to limits of integration to [0,y], switch the x's to y's on the rhs, and remove the '+ C'. Incripshin (talk) 05:46, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
- True, fixed. Kyle Barbour 00:52, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Umm, It's still not quite right: You need to delete the '+C'. Also (and this is mainly a notation quibble Either have 2 square brackets, or 1 vertical line ie. (Forgive the ASCII attempt) [3x^3 + x^2 + 4x](Sub 0) (Sup 3) OR 3x^3 + x^2 + 4x|(Sub 0) (Sup 3) . Don't know how you get TeX to do that though :)
- The +C is correct since this is part of the answer to the indefinite integration. But there does need to be a left square bracket. -- Borb (talk) 10:19, 31 May 2011 (UTC)