Nooblet94
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Have a look at this
The area you're wanting is the one enclosed by the 2 lines and the line x=2. Now, to find that area we first find the area underneath the line that's on top and then subtract the line that's on the bottom from it.
If you still don't get it I'd recommend actually drawing a diagram to convince yourself why that's the case. If you don't get it after that you should ask your teacher because it's far easier to explain this kind of thing in person
Off-topic, but Timske, what's with the FLA in your sig?
The area you're wanting is the one enclosed by the 2 lines and the line x=2. Now, to find that area we first find the area underneath the line that's on top and then subtract the line that's on the bottom from it.
If you still don't get it I'd recommend actually drawing a diagram to convince yourself why that's the case. If you don't get it after that you should ask your teacher because it's far easier to explain this kind of thing in person
Off-topic, but Timske, what's with the FLA in your sig?