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Integral of |sin(x)| from 0 to 3pi/2? Does that mean that counted only just above the x-axis? thanks!
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Answered by Damon
no
in quadrant one you get a positive result
in quadrant two you get a positive result
in quadrant three the result is negative, change it to +
so 1+1+ |-1| = 3
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