In what cases is it required to split an integral into seperate components in order to get the appropriate answer. Some questions I find require you to split a single integral into two or more parts. Is there a general case in which this applies?
Addition of volumes, and area under a curve (where part of the area is negative and part is positive)In what cases is it required to split an integral into seperate components in order to get the appropriate answer. Some questions I find require you to split a single integral into two or more parts. Is there a general case in which this applies?
Y = x^2 + 2x, bounded by x = -1 and x = 2.Example please
Don't get what you mean :/
Pretty much what youngsky said.Y = x^2 + 2x, bounded by x = -1 and x = 2.
Using a single intergral results in an incorrect answer. Looks like for every positive parabola with a negative boundary, two integral are required.
Any other cases for this?