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Area Between Curves

- Find which function or curve is above the other
- Apply integral directly
- Evaluate for resulting area
- If not given bounds of integration:
- Find points of intersection
- Take integral from left most intersection to right most intersection
Area Between Curves
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Post by liqun zhu on August 3, 2012
At 16:00, when you were integrating ln(x+2), I believe you thought you were differentiating it and used the derivative rule instead of the integral rule of natural log.[ ∫ ln(x)dx = x ∙ (ln(x) - 1) ]
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Post by Abdelrahman Megahed on January 2 at 02:04:57 PM
EXAMPLE 2 YOU SAID f(y)=y^2 then you write it as g(y) not f(y)