moderntortoisecat
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theres 2 poi- x=0, x=1thank you!
Another question im completely lost on seeing as theres only one Point of intersection
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I suggest you draw a diagram first.thank you!
Another question im completely lost on seeing as theres only one Point of intersection
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well you have to -2 because you integrated on the y-axis so there is still the square that remains in the integral that does not satisfy the exact area BOUNDED by the curve and x-axis and x=. so u minus it. also im unsure as to why you have negative in the front of the integral.View attachment 42719
this q is from baulkham hills 2023 trials, why do we subtract the integral by 2?
I got View attachment 42723 which i would absolute
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I started confusing myself mb. just use u-sub for this qn. adding that negative makes logic of the working look iffy.wouldn't you manipulate the integral so that the derivative of the power -1 is in front of the e and then to balance it, place another (-) outside of the integral?
sub in (2-y) to the integral of 5 which can deduce the value of the shaded area minus the blank area where area is not possible to find since 1+1 is not equal 0View attachment 42719
this q is from baulkham hills 2023 trials, why do we subtract the integral by 2?
I got View attachment 42723 which i would absolute
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The problem can be approached as an area between two curves, just relative to the y-axis.View attachment 42719
this q is from baulkham hills 2023 trials, why do we subtract the integral by 2?
I got View attachment 42723 which i would absolute
Help