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The document discusses calculating the area of plane regions bounded by curves. It introduces the formula for finding the area between a curve f(x) and the x-axis from x=a to x=b using the integral. It then provides 4 examples of applying this formula to find the area between given curves over different x-intervals or bounded by two curves.

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The document discusses calculating the area of plane regions bounded by curves. It introduces the formula for finding the area between a curve f(x) and the x-axis from x=a to x=b using the integral. It then provides 4 examples of applying this formula to find the area between given curves over different x-intervals or bounded by two curves.

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29B Area of Plane Region

Area of a Plane Region

29B Area of Plane Region

A = The area between a curve, f(x), and the x-axis from x=a to x=b is found by
.

EX 1

Find the area of the region between the function and the x-axis
on the x-interval [-1,2].

29B Area of Plane Region

EX 2

Find the area between

and

between x =0 and x =9.

29B Area of Plane Region


EX 3

Find the area between these two curves.


y =9-x2

2y = x2 -3x +12

29B Area of Plane Region

EX 4

Find the area of the region bounded by these two curves.

29B Area of Plane Region

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