How do you use integration to find area under curve?
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The area under a curve between two points can be found by doing a definite integral between the two points. To find the area under thecurve y = f(x) between x = a and x = b, integrate y = f(x) between the limits of a and b. Areas under the x-axis will come out negative andareas above the x-axis will be positive.
The area under a curve between two points can be found by doing a definite integral between the two points. To find the area under thecurve y = f(x) between x = a and x = b, integrate y = f(x) between the limits of a and b. Areas under the x-axis will come out negative andareas above the x-axis will be positive.
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The area under a curve between two points can be found by doing a definite integral between the two points. To find the area under the curve y = f(x) between x = a and x = b, integrate y = f(x) between the limits of a and b. Areas under the x-axis will come out negative and areas above the x-axis will be positive.
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