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OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Help with calculus again?

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

No , you have to integrate from -1 to 2

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Did you post the work to another problem? Hehe

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Yeah..I looked at the wrong problem when writing it down, I'm re-doing it

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

|dw:1449867349562:dw| When you make the dependent variable y and integrate with respect to x you get the area under the curve with respect to the x - axis and vice versa. You have to integrate with the terms of integration as the interval of the area you wanna find. If the area is separated up and under, you have to find it partially and sum.

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

So then I need to do from -1 to 0 and then from 0 to 2? and add up what I get from both of those?

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

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