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Use a graph to give a rough estimate of the area of the region that lies beneath the given curve. Then find the exact area. y =...Asked by TayB
Use a graph to give a rough estimate of the area of the region that lies beneath the given curve. Then find the exact area.
y = 6 sin x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π
y = 6 sin x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π
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Answered by
Jai
We use integration.
∫ y dx
= ∫ 6 sin(x) dx
= -6 cos(x) | from 0 to π
= -6 cos(π) - (-6 cos(0))
= -6(-1) - (-6)(1)
= 6 + 6
= 12
∫ y dx
= ∫ 6 sin(x) dx
= -6 cos(x) | from 0 to π
= -6 cos(π) - (-6 cos(0))
= -6(-1) - (-6)(1)
= 6 + 6
= 12
Answered by
Neel
How are you supposed to know that you need to use integration to do this?
Answered by
Nael
Because he said the area below the graph of the function he provided.
And Yes my name is Nael.
And Yes my name is Nael.
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