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Sep 16th, 2007, 08:41 AM
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Integration
Question 1:find the area enclosed by the curve y = (x^2 - 3x) and
the line y = x
Question 2: Find the area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by the curve y = (x^2), the y axis and the line 2x + y = 8.
Question 3: two curves y^2 = 4x and x^2 = 4y
intersect at point a (0,0) and point b (4,4)
Find the area of the shaded region enclosed by the two curves.
thanks for your help i cant seem to eork these out i keep getting the wrong answers.
question1 ans =10 and 2/3
question2 ans =9 and 1/3
question3 ans = 5 and 1/3
cheers
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Sep 18th, 2007, 02:14 AM
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Re: Integration
 Originally Posted by sparky69er
Question 1:find the area enclosed by the curve y = (x^2 - 3x) and
the line y = x
Question 2: Find the area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by the curve y = (x^2), the y axis and the line 2x + y = 8.
Question 3: two curves y^2 = 4x and x^2 = 4y
intersect at point a (0,0) and point b (4,4)
Find the area of the shaded region enclosed by the two curves.
thanks for your help i cant seem to eork these out i keep getting the wrong answers.
question1 ans =10 and 2/3
question2 ans =9 and 1/3
question3 ans = 5 and 1/3
cheers 
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