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Revision as of 17:08, 15 May 2015
Find the area under the curve of between the -axis and .
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| For solving the problem, we only require the use of the power rule for integration: |
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| For setup of the problem we need to integrate the region between the x - axis, the curve, x = 0 (the y-axis), and x = 4. |
Solution:
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| Set up the integral: |
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| Using the power rule we have: |
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| Step 3: |
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| Now we need to evaluate to get: |
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