B Bongo New Member Joined Oct 16, 2018 Messages 4 Gender Male HSC 2019 Dec 21, 2018 #1 Find the area enclosed between the curve y = x^3 , the x -axis and the line y = -3 x + 4. The answer is 0.42 I've tried everything but I can't seem to find the answer. Any help will be greatly appreciated
Find the area enclosed between the curve y = x^3 , the x -axis and the line y = -3 x + 4. The answer is 0.42 I've tried everything but I can't seem to find the answer. Any help will be greatly appreciated
integral95 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2012 Messages 779 Gender Male HSC 2013 Dec 21, 2018 #2 Yeah that's because this not your straight forward "top minus bottom" kind of question. First you should draw out the curves, then find the point of intersection (which is x = 1 by inspection) The area given above is
Yeah that's because this not your straight forward "top minus bottom" kind of question. First you should draw out the curves, then find the point of intersection (which is x = 1 by inspection) The area given above is