Physics, asked by Adrulz9408, 1 year ago

Consider the parabola y=x^2. The shaded area is

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Answered by LOVEFOREVER
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I Gusee There Needs To Be A Shaded Area First......... Right?


Answered by akvastronaut
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Answer:

(x^3)/ 3

Explanation:

I maybe think this is a question of integration. To find the formula for the area of the graph we integrate the line's equation. Integration of x^n is [x^(n+1)]/(n+1).

So the formula for area of line y = x^2 is [x^(2+1)] / (2+1) = (x^3)/ 3

So plug the value of x in (x^3)/ 3 to find the area where x is the difference of the given values of x co-ordinate.

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