H Halo189 Member Joined Feb 17, 2015 Messages 53 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Feb 17, 2015 #1 Q10. find the area between the curve y=ln x, the y-axis and the lines y=2 and y=4, 3 sgn.fig. ans: 47.2 units^2 thx
Q10. find the area between the curve y=ln x, the y-axis and the lines y=2 and y=4, 3 sgn.fig. ans: 47.2 units^2 thx
L laters Member Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 72 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Feb 17, 2015 #2 very simple... your area is bounded by the y axis so you should consider integrating the curve with respect to y... i.e. since y=ln x, x=e^y So just find
very simple... your area is bounded by the y axis so you should consider integrating the curve with respect to y... i.e. since y=ln x, x=e^y So just find
H Halo189 Member Joined Feb 17, 2015 Messages 53 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Feb 17, 2015 #3 laters said: very simple... your area is bounded by the y axis so you should consider integrating the curve with respect to y... i.e. since y=ln x, x=e^y So just find Click to expand... lol thx I did e^y before but I integrate with ln instead of without ln. anyways I got the answer XD ha silly mistake
laters said: very simple... your area is bounded by the y axis so you should consider integrating the curve with respect to y... i.e. since y=ln x, x=e^y So just find Click to expand... lol thx I did e^y before but I integrate with ln instead of without ln. anyways I got the answer XD ha silly mistake