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#1 2012-04-28 23:15:49

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Another calculus area Question

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The diagram shows the line with equation y=x+1 and the curve with equation y=6x-x^2-3.

The line and the curve intersect at the points A and B, and O is the origin.

a) Calculate the coordinates of A and the coordinates of B.

I've done this:

x+1 = 6x-x^2-3
x=6x-x^2-4
0=5x-x^2-4
x^2-5x+4=0

(x-1)(x-4)

Coordinates are (1,4)


The answer says (1,2) and (4,5) so how do I get the 2 and 5?
Many thanks.


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#2 2012-04-28 23:19:18

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Re: Another calculus area Question

Hi amberzak

By solving the equation you get only the x coordinates of the two intersection points. You then substitute those x coordinates into one of those equations to get the y coordinates.


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#3 2012-04-28 23:22:31

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Re: Another calculus area Question

ahh. thanks


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#4 2012-04-28 23:24:53

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You're welcome.


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#5 2012-04-28 23:45:37

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Re: Another calculus area Question

Okay. I've gone wrong again. The next question is to find the area of the shaded area.

So I worked out the quad to have an area of 10.5 (the average of the two sides times the base).

Then I did Funny symbol with top number 4 and bottom number 1   y=6x-x^2-3
=[6x^2 + x^3 -3x] 4,1
    -----     ----
      2         3

=(6X4^2 + 4^3 - 3X4) - (6X1^2 + 1^3 -3X1)
    ---          ---                 -----       ----
     2            3                   2            3

= 32 + 21 1/3 - 12 - 3 + 1/3 - 3
=35 2/3

Minus the Quad = 35 2/3 - 10 1/2
=26 1/6

But the answer says it should be 4.5. So where did I go wrong?

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#6 2012-04-28 23:50:20

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Re: Another calculus area Question

You didn't calculate the integral of-x^2 correctly. You changed the sign.


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#7 2012-04-29 05:45:33

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Re: Another calculus area Question

I'm still not getting the right answer. It's supposed to be 4., apparently, and I'm getting -1. (I don't even know how it's possible to get a minus for area).

Headache

(and thanks for the help)


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#8 2012-04-29 05:49:08

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Hi

=(6X4^2 + 4^3 - 3X4) - (6X1^2 + 1^3 -3X1)
    ---          ---                 -----       ----
     2            3                   2            3

= 32 + 21 1/3 - 12 - 3 + 1/3 - 3

You haven't changed the sign here!


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#9 2012-04-29 22:34:41

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THis is what I did.

Why is it not working?


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#10 2012-04-29 23:10:38

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The 4th is not correct because you didn't change all of the signs!


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#11 2012-04-29 23:29:31

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I don't know what you mean. All the signs are negative, so how have I not changed a sign. Can you write it out for me because I can't see why it's wrong.


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#12 2012-04-29 23:38:41

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Re: Another calculus area Question

Stay online while I type it out.


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#13 2012-04-30 00:07:20

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Re: Another calculus area Question

Here is the solution to the integral:


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#14 2012-04-30 00:29:00

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Why are they plus? I'm sure it's a very simple reason, and I've probably been staring at the problem for too long to see it.


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#15 2012-04-30 00:32:03

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Re: Another calculus area Question

Isn't -(-a)=a?


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#16 2012-04-30 01:48:15

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Yeah. See, I knew it was simple. Been staring at the problem too long.

big_smile

Thanks


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#17 2012-04-30 01:49:10

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Re: Another calculus area Question

You're welcome.Does that give you the right answer?It should. wink


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