Question
1. Let S be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graphs of y = e^(-x^2) y = 2x^2, and the y axis.
y x = 2 , and the y-axis.
a) Find the area of the region S.
So when I integrate, is it from 0 to .5325? I found where they intersect on the calculator. Is this the right method?
y x = 2 , and the y-axis.
a) Find the area of the region S.
So when I integrate, is it from 0 to .5325? I found where they intersect on the calculator. Is this the right method?
Answers
bobpursley
Wont there be more than one region? Have you sketched this?
Not sure what you mean. It says it's in the first quadrant.
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