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Integral PDF

The document contains 4 problems involving calculating integrals and areas between curves in integral calculus. Problem 1 finds the average value of f(x)=x^2 from 2 to 4. Problem 2 finds the average value of f(x)=sinx from 0 to pi. Problem 3 finds the area of the region between y=sinx and y=cosx from 0 to pi/2. Problem 4 finds the area of the region between the curves x=y^2 and x=y+6 from y=0 to y=3.

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Integral PDF

The document contains 4 problems involving calculating integrals and areas between curves in integral calculus. Problem 1 finds the average value of f(x)=x^2 from 2 to 4. Problem 2 finds the average value of f(x)=sinx from 0 to pi. Problem 3 finds the area of the region between y=sinx and y=cosx from 0 to pi/2. Problem 4 finds the area of the region between the curves x=y^2 and x=y+6 from y=0 to y=3.

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Problem 1 Mathematics (Integral Calculus)

Find the average value of f(x) = x2 from x = 2 to x = 4.

Solution:
y = x2

1 4
Average value =
4 -2
2
x 2 dx

4
1 x 3
Average value =
2 3 2

1 56 28
3 3

Average value = (4) - (2) = =
6 6 3




















Problem 2 Mathematics (Integral Calculus)

Find the average value of f(x) = Sin x on (0, )

Solution:
1
Average value =
-0 0
Sin x dx

1 4
Average value = - Cos x
2

1
Average value = [ -Cos + Cos 0] = 2


























Problem 3 Mathematics (Integral Calculus)

Find the area of the region between the curve y = Sin x and
y = Cos x from 0 to /2.

Solution:

y y=cosx
0.414
0.414

0.586
x
/4 /2 1.5 2

A = 0.414(2) = 0.828












Problem 4 Mathematics (Integral Calculus)
Find the area of the region between the curve x = y2 and the curve
x = y + 6 from y = 0 to y = 3

Solution:
y2 = y + 6
x2 x1-x2
y2 - y - 6 = 0
(9, 3)
(y - 3)(y + 2) = 0
dy
y=3 y=-2
x=3+6=9 x1
(6, 0)
3
A = (x1 - x 2 )dy
0
3
A = (y + 6 - y 2 )dy
0 x=y + 6
3
y2 y3
A= + 6y -
2 3 0
(3)2 (3)3
A= + 6(3) - -0
2 3

9
A= + 18 - 9
2
9 27
A= +9=
2 2

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