sinophile
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Here is the exact question from the Fitzpatrick textbook if it offers any clues:
"Find the points of intersection of the curves y=sin2x and y=cos2x for the values of x in the interval [0,pi] and calculate the measure of the area between the two curves in this interval."
Okay, so finding the points of interseciton is straightforward. But how would you find the area between the curves? You can't just integrate, because it asked for area and some sections are negative. You can't integrate with respect to y either, because you end up with .. weird shit. Refer to diagram.
"Find the points of intersection of the curves y=sin2x and y=cos2x for the values of x in the interval [0,pi] and calculate the measure of the area between the two curves in this interval."
Okay, so finding the points of interseciton is straightforward. But how would you find the area between the curves? You can't just integrate, because it asked for area and some sections are negative. You can't integrate with respect to y either, because you end up with .. weird shit. Refer to diagram.