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DEFINE INTEGRAL

 
 
muki
 
Reply Thu 30 Nov, 2006 07:07 am
Hello!

Please help me with my problem:
1) Found area of figure ,limited with:a)curve y=3/4-Ix-2I,b)tangent in point with abscissa x=1 and also with straight lines x=3 and x=4.

(The expression: Ix-2I is absolute value)

The result should be : Area is =3ln3/2-1/6
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Miller
 
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Reply Sat 2 Dec, 2006 11:50 am
Quote:
The result should be : Area is =3ln3/2-1/6


Did the teacher tell you this?
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muki
 
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Reply Mon 4 Dec, 2006 02:34 am
Yes!!

3ln3/2-1/6
Thanks, please help me
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stuh505
 
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Reply Thu 28 Dec, 2006 04:57 pm
The integral is the area under the curve/function
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