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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the area of the region between the two curves
y=3x-x^2 and y = 2x^3-x^2-5x
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3x-x^2=2x^3-x^2-5x
to find limits
OpenStudy (eyust707):
then id use an iterated integral:
\[\int\limits_{0}^{2} \int\limits_{2x^3-x^2-5x}^{3x-x^2} dydx\]
OpenStudy (eyust707):
i think... lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow wtf is that :D
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OpenStudy (eyust707):
is this for calc 2 or calc 3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i would integrate (3x-x^2-(2x^3-x^2-5x))dx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How to Integrate something like that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's the same
OpenStudy (eyust707):
you learn how in calc3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not from us
OpenStudy (eyust707):
is just the inside then the outside
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i don't know your calcs
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you solve the inner integral it's the same what tomas got
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow I love the multiple integral
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mine looks so much easier :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
of course it is
it's just that eyust looks more advanced lol
OpenStudy (eyust707):
lol i always make s**t more complicated
dooohhhhh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got 8 as the answer
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