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I might update this thread with questions on top of this one later on that I can't figure out.
1. F(x) = 2x/(x^2+1) -1<=x<=1 (<= is less than equal/greater than equal)
Calculate the total area of the two regions enclosed by y = f(x) and y = f^-1(x)
Now, the next part asks you to evaluate limits 0-1 f^-1(x) which doesn't make sense to me as I can't figure out how to find the area of the parts in the previous question in any other way. I also havn't attempted any inverse trig questions when trying to find f^-1(x) so any explanation on this would be great.
EDIT: 2. Worked out P(2at, at^2), Q(2at/(t^2+1), 2at^2/(t^2+1)) and y/x = t.
Prove that, as P moves on the parabola, Q moves on a circle, and state its centre and radius.
Any help is appreciated, thanks :]
1. F(x) = 2x/(x^2+1) -1<=x<=1 (<= is less than equal/greater than equal)
Calculate the total area of the two regions enclosed by y = f(x) and y = f^-1(x)
Now, the next part asks you to evaluate limits 0-1 f^-1(x) which doesn't make sense to me as I can't figure out how to find the area of the parts in the previous question in any other way. I also havn't attempted any inverse trig questions when trying to find f^-1(x) so any explanation on this would be great.
EDIT: 2. Worked out P(2at, at^2), Q(2at/(t^2+1), 2at^2/(t^2+1)) and y/x = t.
Prove that, as P moves on the parabola, Q moves on a circle, and state its centre and radius.
Any help is appreciated, thanks :]
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