blackops23
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Hi, here's the question:
Find the area bound by the curve y=x^2 + 4 and the lines y=4, and y=13
So here's what I did.
x=(y-40)^0.5
=F(13) - F(4)
=[(13-4)^1.5]/1.5 - [(4-4)^1.5]/1.5
=18 - 0
=18
Answer was 36, what did I do wrong, seems like a silly mistake but I can't spot it.
Help appreciated, thanks
Find the area bound by the curve y=x^2 + 4 and the lines y=4, and y=13
So here's what I did.
x=(y-40)^0.5
=F(13) - F(4)
=[(13-4)^1.5]/1.5 - [(4-4)^1.5]/1.5
=18 - 0
=18
Answer was 36, what did I do wrong, seems like a silly mistake but I can't spot it.
Help appreciated, thanks
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