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what is the area under the graph​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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As learned in an earlier part of this lesson, a plot of velocity-time can be used to determine the acceleration of an object (the slope). ... For velocity versus time graphs, the area bound by the line and the axes represents the displacement.

Answered by Anonymous
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Holaaa Mate

✔Answer:

⭕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.

Hope it helps...!!❤

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