Asked by eng
when finding area, what does it mean when it says that the function is below by the x-axis, can you give me example of this
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Answered by
bobpursley
Your question has to be missing a word or two.
When finding area, one has to be certain if you want absolute area between the function and the x axis, or net area.
If f(x) is positive, INT f(x)dx will be positive.
If f(x) is negative, INT f(x)dx will be negative.
When finding area, one has to be certain if you want absolute area between the function and the x axis, or net area.
If f(x) is positive, INT f(x)dx will be positive.
If f(x) is negative, INT f(x)dx will be negative.
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