Calculus Integration Area Between the Curves IB Math HL
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What if you integrate the line between -2 and 2, this will give you area between the line and the x axis which includes the unshade region. Then you again add area between -2 and 1after integrating the curve then lastly subtract area between 1 and 2 after integrating the curve??? I will appreciate if you reply back. Thank you
same doubt..i have..
Why do we say linear function minus the curve function and not the way round please?
For the curve function also, when we integrate y=f(x), we get the area below the curve up to x-axis, it it? so, it will deduct the area from 1 to 2, is it
Because the linear function is on top of the curve function, it’s always top function minus bottom function when integrating in terms of x and right minus left function when integrating in terms of y
Can we subtract x+2 from the other equation to make it easier
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why we are subtracting the area of curve(x^2+x-2)? are we finding only the area above the x-axis?
We need area enclosed between the two. Hope that helps. Thanks
will the area always come positive this way, in physics the area of curve below x axis comes negative, why it is so.
Because if you integrate a single function it area given is the area between x axis and the function but if the function has more curve below x axis it becomes nagetive...
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