Study Package: Subject: Mathematics Topic: Area Under Curve (Quadrature)
Study Package: Subject: Mathematics Topic: Area Under Curve (Quadrature)
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Subject : Mathematics
Topic : Area Under Curve (Quadrature)
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Index
1. Theory
2. Short Revision
3. Exercise (Ex. 1 + 5 = 6)
4. Assertion & Reason
5. Que. from Compt. Exams
6. 39 Yrs. Que. from IIT-JEE(Advanced)
7. 15 Yrs. Que. from AIEEE (JEE Main)
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1. Curve Tracing :
To find the approximate shape of a curve, the following procedure is adopted in order:
(a) Symmetry:
(i) Symmetry about x axis:
If all the powers of ' y ' in the equation are even then the curve is symmetrical about the x axis.
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E.g.: y2 = 4 a x.
(ii) Symmetry about y axis:
If all the powers of ' x ' in the equation are even then the curve is symmetrical about the y axis.
E.g.: x2 = 4 a y.
(iii) Symmetry about both axis;
If all the powers of ' x ' and ' y ' in the equation are even, the curve is symmetrical about the axis of ' x
' as well as ' y '.
E.g.: x2 + y2 = a2.
(iv) Symmetry about the line y = x:
If the equation of the curve remains unchanged on interchanging ' x ' and ' y ', then the curve is
symmetrical about the line y = x.
E.g.: x3 + y3 = 3 a x y.
E.g.: x y = c2.
(b) Find the points where the curve crosses the xaxis and also the yaxis.
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dy
(c) Find dx and equate it to zero to find the points on the curve where you have horizontal tangents.
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(e) Examine what happens to ‘y’ when x or x .
(f) Asymptotes :
Asymptoto(s) is (are) line (s) whose distance from the curve tends to zero as point on curve moves towards
infinity along branch of curve.
(i) If Lt f(x) = or Lt f(x) = – , then x = a is asymptote of y = f(x)
x a x a
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(ii) If Lt f(x) = k or Lt f(x) = k, then y = k is asymptote of y = f(x)
x x
f(x)
(iii) If x Lt
= m1, x Lt
(f(x) – m 1x) = c, then y = m 1x + c1 is an asymptote. (inclined to right)
x
f(x)
(iv) If Lt = m2, Lt (f(x) – m2x) = c2, then y = m2x + c2 is an asymptote (inclined to left)
x x x
Example : Find asymptote of y = e–x
Solution. Lim y = Lim e–x = 0
x x
y = 0 is asymptote.
1
Example : Find asymptotes of y = x + and sketch the curve.
x
1
Solution Lim y = Lim x = + or –
x 0 x 0 x
x = 0 is asymptote.
1
Lim y = Lim x =
x 0 x 0 x
there is no asymptote of the type y = k.
1
Lim y = Lim 1 =1
x x x x2
1
Lim (y – x) = Lim x x = Lim 1 = 0
x x x x x
y = x + 0 y = x is asymptote.
A rough sketch is as follows
2. Quadrature :
b
(a) If f(x) 0 for x [a, b], then area bounded by curve y = f(x), x-axis, x-axis, x = a and x = b is f ( x) dx
a
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Example : Find area bounded by the curve y = n x + tan–1x and x-axis between ordinates x = 1 and x = 2.
Solution y = n x + tan–1x
dy 1 1
Domain x > 0 = + >0
dx x 1 x2
It is increasing function
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Lt y = Lt (n x + tan–1x) =
x x
(b) If f(x) 0 for x [a, b], then area bounded by curve y = f(x), x-axis, x = a and x = b is – f ( x) dx
a
= – log 1 e . (2 loge2 – 2 – 0 + 1)
2
= – log 1 e . (2 loge 2 – 1)
2
Note : If y = f(x) does not change sign an [a, b], then area bounded by y = f(x), x-axis between
b
ordinates x = a, x = b is f (x) dx
a
.
(c) If f(x) > 0 for x [a,c] and f(x) < 0 for x [c,b] (a < c < b) then area bounded by curve y = f(x) and x–axis
c b
between x = a and x = b is
f (x) dx f (x) dx .
a c
Example : Find the area bounded by y = x3 and x–axis between ordinates x = – 1 and x = 1.
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0 1
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4
1 0
1 1 1
= 0 – + –0=
4 4 2
b
Note : Area bounded by curve y = f(x) and x–axis between ordinates x = a and x = b is | f ( x ) | dx .
a
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(d) If f(x) > g(x) for x[a,b] then area bounded by curves y = f(x) and y = g(x) between ordinates x = a and
b
x = b is f (x) g(x)dx .
a
Example : Find the area enclosed by curve y = x2 + x + 1 and its tangent at (1,3) between ordinates x = – 1 and
x = 1.
dy
Solution. = 2x + 1
dx
dy
= 3 at x = 1
dx
Equation of tangent is
y – 3 = 3 (x – 1)
y = 3x
1
2
Required area = (x
1
x 1 3 x ) dx
1 1
2 x3
=
( x 2 x 1) dx x 2 x
3 1
1
1 1
= 1 1 – 1 1
3 3
2 8
=
+2=
3 3
Note : Area bounded by curves y = f(x) and y = g (x) between ordinates x = a and x = b is
b
| f (x) g(x) | dx .
a
(e) If g (y) 0 for y [c,d] then area bounded by curve x = g(y) and y–axis between abscissa y = c and
d
y = d is
g(y)dy
y c
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Example : Find area bounded between y = sin–1x and y–axis between y = 0 and y = .
2
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Solution y = sin–1 x
x = sin y
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2
Required area = sin y dy
0
= cos y
2
0
= – (0 – 1) = 1
Note : The area in above example can also evaluated by integration with respect to x.
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Area = (area of rectangle formed by x = 0, y = 0 , x = 1, y = ) – (area bounded by y = sin–1x,
2
x–axis between x = 0 and x = 1)
1
1
=
2
×1– sin
0
x dx =
– (x sin–1x + 1 x 2 )
1
= – 0 0 1 = 1
2 2
Some more solved examples
Example : Find the area contained between the two arms of curves (y – x)2 = x3 between x = 0 and x = 1.
For arm
dy 3 1/2
y = x + x3/2 =1+ x >0 x > 0.
dx 2
y is increasing function.
For arm
dy 3 1/2
y = x – x3/2 =1– x
dx 2
1
dy 4 d2 y 3 4
=0 x= , 2
x 2 < 0 at x =
dx 9 dx 4 9
4
at x = y = x – x3/2 has maxima.
9
1
3/2
Required are a = (x x x x 3 / 2 ) dx
0
1 1
2 x5 / 2 4
=2 x 3 / 2 dx =
5 / 2 5
0 0
6 x 36 x 2 20(2x 2 1)
y=
10
3x 5 x 2
y=
5
y is real R.H.S. is also real.
– 5 <x< 5
If x=– 5 , y=3 5
If x= 5, y = –3 5
1
If x = 0, y=+
5
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1
If y = 0, x=+
2
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5 3 x 5 x 2 3x 5 x 2
Required area = 5
5 dx
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5
5
2 5 x 2 dx
=
5
5
5
4
5 x 2 dx
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=
5 0
2
2 1
=4 cos
0
d = 4
2 2
=
Example : Let A (m) be area bounded by parabola y = x2 + 2x – 3 and the line y = mx + 1. Find the least area
A(m).
Solution. Solving we obtain
x2 + (2 – m) x – 4 = 0
Let be roots = m – 2, = – 4
2
A (m) = (mx 1 x
2x 3) dx
2
= ( x
(m 2) x 4) dx
x3 x2
( m 2) 4x
= 3 2
3 3 m 2 2
= ( 2 ) 4 ( )
3 2
1 2 (m 2)
= | – |. ( 2 ) ( ) 4
3 2
1 (m 2)
=
2
(m 2)2 16 3 (m 2) 4 2 (m 2) 4
1 8
= (m 2)2 16 (m 2)2
6 3
1
A(m) = 2
6 (m 2) 16
3/2
1 32
Leas A(m) = (16)3/2 = .
6 3
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Self Practice Problems
1
(i) bounded between x = 1 and x = 2. Ans.
6
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(ii) bound between x = 0 and x = 2. Ans. 1
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3. Find area between curves y = x2 and y = 3x – 2 from x = 0 to x = 2.
Ans. 1
4. Curves y = sinx and y = cosx intersect at infinite number of points forming regions of equal area between
them calculate area of one such region.
Ans. 2 2
5. Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola (y – 2)2 = (x – 1) and the tangent to it at ordinate y = 3
and x–axis.
Ans. 9
4 x2
8. Find the area included between curves y = and 5y = 3|x| – 6.
4 x2
8
Ans. 2 –
5
1
9. Find the area bounded by the curve |y| + = e–|x|.
2
Ans. 2 (1–n2)
11. Find the area enclosed by |x| + |y| < 3 and xy > 2.
Ans. 3–4n2
12. Find are bounded by x2 + y2 < 2ax and y2 > ax, x > 0.
3 8
Ans. a2.
6
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