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Integral = ?
Alex collection-Internet (sci.math 16 Nov 2004)

Let f(x)=x^4 +2Ax^3 +Bx^2 +(1-3A)x+ 4 with real coefficients, such that f : [-1,1]\to {\mathbb R}
is non-decreasing on [-1,1] .
Find I: = \displaystyle \int\limitsl_{-1}^ {1}f(x)\;  dx. It's true that I = 3.4 ?

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