The anti-derivative of a function of the form (3x-1)f(x), (x≠1/3), is given by 〖3x〗^4-13/3 x^3+3/2 x^2+C, where C is the constant of integration.

Find the value of f(6). Show your steps.

[Maths] The anti-derivative of a function of the form (3x − 1)f(x) - Practice Questions CBSE - Maths Class 12 (2023 Boards)

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The anti-derivative of a function of the form (3x−1)f(𝑥), (x≠1/3), is given by 〖3𝑥〗^4−13/3 𝑥^3+3/2 𝑥^2+𝐶, where C is the constant of integration. Find the value of f(6). Show your steps.

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