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Sup.
Does anyone have tips regarding how to "reverse" a definite integral?
Or, in a more understandable way: How do you find the integral that gives you a desired value?
The background of my question is just a practice problem from Uni, but the question itself interests me. In the case of the Uni problem, it was rather simple; The function must not be constant, and the value of the integral must equal 7. Any hints?

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