thats easyFind the area enclosed by the curve y= root 3x-5, the axis and the lines y = 2 and y =3
its a constant , it has nothing to do with the integral , it does not depend on y ( the variable we are integrating with respect to).Thanks guys for your help i just really didn't get how the 1/3 was factored out of the thing, ... do you always have to factor out the 1/3 is it possible to do the working without factoring out the 1/3 ?
according to wolfram (i was to lazy to complete the square and graph by hand )Find the area bounded by the curve x= - y^2 -5y - 6 and the y axis
the answer is 1/6 units sqdo they give an answer?
I think its | integral ( -y^2 -5y -6 ) dy between [y=0 and y=6] |
lol wolfram let me down, doesnt label the axes on the graphs :|