1. The problem is to evaluate the definite integral with given limits.
2. The general formula for a definite integral from $a$ to $b$ of a function $f(x)$ is:
$$\int_a^b f(x)\,dx = F(b) - F(a)$$
where $F(x)$ is the antiderivative of $f(x)$.
3. To solve, first find the antiderivative $F(x)$ of the integrand $f(x)$.
4. Then evaluate $F(b)$ and $F(a)$ and subtract to find the value of the definite integral.
5. This process applies to any function $f(x)$ and limits $a$ and $b$.
Please provide the specific function and limits for a detailed solution.
Integration Limits A59153
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