L lolzlolz Member Joined Jan 3, 2022 Messages 67 Gender Female HSC 2022 May 1, 2022 #1 Does anyone know how to do this??? Attachments Screenshot (22).png 15.7 KB Views: 40
L lolzlolz Member Joined Jan 3, 2022 Messages 67 Gender Female HSC 2022 May 1, 2022 #2 lolzlolz said: Does anyone know how to do this??? Click to expand... it's q13
jimmysmith560 Le Phénix Trilingue Moderator Joined Aug 22, 2019 Messages 4,574 Location Krak des Chevaliers Gender Male HSC 2019 Uni Grad 2022 May 2, 2022 #3 Here is what I did: Using The integral is negative given that the area between and is in the second quadrant (i.e. to the left of the y-axis). I hope this helps!
Here is what I did: Using The integral is negative given that the area between and is in the second quadrant (i.e. to the left of the y-axis). I hope this helps!
VBN2470 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 13, 2012 Messages 440 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Uni Grad 2017 May 8, 2022 #4 Alternatively, note that the area of the region enclosed between the lines and in the second quadrant is simply the area of an isosceles right triangle with side length (why?). This will give the desired result.
Alternatively, note that the area of the region enclosed between the lines and in the second quadrant is simply the area of an isosceles right triangle with side length (why?). This will give the desired result.