When working with a Definite Integral , the lower bound must always be the smaller x-value , and the upper bound must be the larger x-value . If your Definite Integral is not setup that way to start with, then you will need to “pull” a negative to the front of your integral to reverse the positions of the upper bound and lower bound.
Calculus: Flip the Bounds
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