Use the mid-point rule with n = 2 to approximate the area of the region bounded by
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sorry man i cant help with calculus :(
its B
@xTheGalaxyTree there is no answer choices....its a free response ?
so idk how it can be b
find intersection points first
the intersection point is (2,2)
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcII/ApproximatingDefIntegrals.aspx
This has a really good description of the midpoint rule
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mid-point rule 2 points A(x1, y1) and B (x2. y2) midpoint of AB = (x1 + x2)/2 , (y1 + y2)/2
also (0,0)
@triciaal how do i set this up
to find the area under the curve integrate the function use the boundary as the lower and upper limit
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what are the values of x when you set the y's equal?
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