In what cases is it required to split an integral into seperate components in order to get the appropriate answer. Some questions I find require you to split a single integral into two or more parts. Is there a general case in which this applies?
In what cases is it required to split an integral into seperate components in order to get the appropriate answer. Some questions I find require you to split a single integral into two or more parts. Is there a general case in which this applies?
Y = x^2 + 2x, bounded by x = -1 and x = 2.
Using a single intergral results in an incorrect answer. Looks like for every positive parabola with a negative boundary, two integral are required.
Any other cases for this?
Y = x^2 + 2x, bounded by x = -1 and x = 2.
Using a single intergral results in an incorrect answer. Looks like for every positive parabola with a negative boundary, two integral are required.
Any other cases for this?