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Topic 6.3B - The Definite Integral As Area - SOLUTIONS

The document contains solutions to various definite integrals related to the function f(x), which consists of a quarter circle and line segments. Each integral is evaluated without the use of calculators, providing specific numerical results for each case. The document serves as a skill builder for AP Calculus AB/BC students focusing on the definite integral as area.
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Topic 6.3B - The Definite Integral As Area - SOLUTIONS

The document contains solutions to various definite integrals related to the function f(x), which consists of a quarter circle and line segments. Each integral is evaluated without the use of calculators, providing specific numerical results for each case. The document serves as a skill builder for AP Calculus AB/BC students focusing on the definite integral as area.
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AP Calculus AB/BC SOLUTIONS

Skill Builder: Topic 6.3B – The Definite Integral as Area


No calculators should be used on this HW. Given the graph of f (x) below which is made up of a quarter circle
and line segments, evaluate each of the following definite integrals.
1
1
1.) ò f ( x) dx = 2 (1)(4) = 2
0

4
2.) ò f ( x) dx = (2)(4) = 8
2

4
3.)
ò f ( x) dx = (3)(4) = 12
1

5 5 6
1 1
4.) ò
5
f ( x) dx = 0 5.) ò f ( x) dx = (1)(4) = 2
2
6.) ò f ( x) dx = - 2 (1)(4) = -2
5
4

6 6 2
7.)
ò
4
f ( x) dx = 8.) ò f ( x) dx = 9.) ò f (- x) dx=
0 -1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(1)(4) - (1)(4) = 0 (1)(4) + (3)(4) + (1)(4) - (1)(4) = 14 (1)(4) - (2)(4) = -2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1 0 0
1
10.) ò f ( x) dx = 11.) ò f ( x) dx = -14
6
12.) ò f ( x ) dx = - (3)(4) = -6
-3 2
-2
* We will discuss this special case in Topic 6.6
1 1
- (2)(4) + (1)(4) = -4 + 2 = 2
2 2
1 2 3
13.) ò f ( x) dx = 14.) ò -3 f ( x) dx=
-3
15.) ò f ( x - 2) dx=
-1 0
1 1 æ 1 1 ö
1
1 1
(1)(2) + (1)(4) = 3 -3 ç - (3)(4) + (1)(4) + (1)(4) ÷ = 0 ò f ( x)dx = - 2 (2)(4) + 2 (1)(4) = -2
2 2 è 2 2 ø -2
5 -6 1
16.) ò f ( x + 1) dx= 17.) ò
-3
f ( x) dx = 18.) ò f ( x ) dx=
0 -2
6
1 9p 1 1
ò f ( x)dx =12 - p (3)2 = - (1)(4) + (1)(4) + (1)(4) = 8
1
4 4 2 2
-1 2 3
19.) ò
-6
f ( x ) dx = 20.) ò ( f ( x) + 2 ) dx=
-1
21.) ò ( f ( x) - 3) dx =
-2
1 1 1 1 1 1
- (1)(4) + (1)(4) + (4)(3) = 12 - (1)(2) + (2 + 1)(4) + (3)(2) = 11 - (2)(4) + (3 + 2)(4) - (3)(5) = -9
2 2 2 2 2 2

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