VenomP
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Find the area bounded by the curves: y=sin^-1x, y=sin^-1(-x) and the line y=pi/4
I get to the working out stage, and apparently you have to multiply the found area by MINUS two instead of two (i know that you do this because the areas are symmetrical) but why minus two?
Answer: 2-rt2 units squared
I get to the working out stage, and apparently you have to multiply the found area by MINUS two instead of two (i know that you do this because the areas are symmetrical) but why minus two?
Answer: 2-rt2 units squared