(See Steps) Sales The rate of change of annual U.S. factory sales (in billions of dollars per year) of consumer electronic goods to dealers from 1990 through


Question: Sales The rate of change of annual U.S. factory sales (in billions of dollars per year) of consumer electronic goods to dealers from 1990 through 2001 can be modeled by the equation

\(s(x)=0.12 x^{2}-x+5.7\) billion dollars per year

where \(x\) is the number of years since $1990 .$

Write the definite integral symbol for this limit of sums.

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