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Can I get some help with questions? (1 Viewer)

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is that your working or the worked solutions working?
 

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You can draw a diagram for this as well with the intersection of X and Y being 0.104. X would be 0.2-0.104. Y would be 0.52-0.104. Then the thing you are solving is 1 minus everything in the venn diagram.
 

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If you look on the image I posted. I think it has something to do with the line being on y=-3.
Since in the derivative if you sub in x, the y value would the gradient.
But we’ll have to wait for the math people to reply to this
Are you sure? A horizontal line gives a gradient of 0. You are asked to find f(6), which is relevant to the original function. Isn't this the reason you are required to integrate? Isn't the gradient determined using the original function, as seen in the graph of y = f(x) I posted?
 

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