Asked by Mia
                Find the area of the shaded region 
y= 2x/(x^2+4)
from x= -1 and x= 1
Note: People have been telling me that the two lines do not intersect but they do there has to be an answer. please help me.
Thanks
            
        y= 2x/(x^2+4)
from x= -1 and x= 1
Note: People have been telling me that the two lines do not intersect but they do there has to be an answer. please help me.
Thanks
Answers
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    Here is what your curve looks like from x = -1 to +1
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=y%3D+2x%2F%28x%5E2%2B4%29+from+-1+to+1
So where is the shaded region?
Are you finding the area between the curve and the x-axis?
(That is the usual case for this question, but let me know before I do it)
    
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=y%3D+2x%2F%28x%5E2%2B4%29+from+-1+to+1
So where is the shaded region?
Are you finding the area between the curve and the x-axis?
(That is the usual case for this question, but let me know before I do it)
                    Answered by
            Mia
            
    Yes, I have to find the area between the curve and the x-axis. Thanks for the help.
    
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