#calc 2 number 9
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Suppose we have a function f(x) and an interval [a, b].
Suppose the minimum and maximum values of f(x) on that interval are m and M, respectively. Then:
(b - a)m ≤ ∫(f(x)dx, a, b) ≤ (b - a)M
Before using this property, however, see how you can simplify the integral a bit using the fact that sin(x^(1/3)) is odd.