Asked by James

find the area of the region enclosed by y=e^2x, y=e^5x, and x=1.

i am having trouble seeing how this region looks like and having problems with how to start the problem in general.
Much help is appreciated.

Answers

Answered by Quidditch
Below assumes:
y = e^2x means e^(2x)
and
y = e^5x means e^(5x)

The two curves (equations) intersect at x=0, y=1. Then, going in the positive x direction, they diverge. But, the right side of the region is bounded by a line at x=1.
So, find the area from x = 0 to x = 1 under the curve y = e^(5x) then subtract the area under the curve y = e^(2x) from x = 0 to x = 1.
Answered by Quidditch
Just to be clear, it is a vertical line at x=1.
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