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How many definite integrals would be required to represent the area of the region enclosed by the curves y=(cos^2(x))(sin(x)) and y=0.03x^2, assuming you could not use the absolute value function?
a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
e.) 5
13 years ago

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MathMate
See plot and make your choice.

http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/2217/1330563319.png
13 years ago
Phia
3 I believe
4 years ago
oobleck
Just look at the graph
3 years ago

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