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Find the average ordinate for y=x^2 from x=0 to x=6
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Answered by drwls
y(average)*6 = Integral of x^2 from 0 to 6
= x^3/3 evaluated at x = 6
= 72

y(average) = 72/6 = 12
13 years ago
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