What is the area of the figure bounded by the lines: x=0; x=π/2; y=sin(x); y=1
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of the following which is the answer? a)-1 b)pi c)-2-pi d)-pi/2-1?
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i've tried but can't understand anything on it
what class is this?
calculus 3
hm, your school's concept of calc 3 is different than mine. In any event, what calculus concept represents area under a curve?
can you assist me in answering my question first please
that's what I'm trying to do. You said you "can't understand anything", so I'm giving you the first step: that concept in calculus do we generally use for areas?
i need the area bounded by the lines
Turing Test you ain't helpful
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