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The following definite integral gives the area of the region between the graph of the function f(x) = Icosx - x^2I (I=modulus), the x-asis, and the lines x=-2 and x=2.

the integral of mod cosx - x^2 from -2 to 2.

Describe a different region whose area is given by this integral, and show it on a graph.
10 years ago

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Steve
how about |x^2-cosx|
or, 2*integral from 0 to 2, since both cosx and x^2 are even?
10 years ago

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