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BlueGas

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I need help with questions 4 and 6 from the picture below, thanks.

 

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Q4.

becomes

Thus,

self explanatory from there on;

Q6.
A1,

=

A2,

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Q4.

becomes

Thus,

self explanatory from there on;

Q6.
A1,

=

A2,

=

=

=

=
Thanks man, one question though, how would you integrate in Q4 after you make x the subject? Also in question 6, I thought A1 area was only the square A1 was in, not the whole shaded area, thanks for clearing it up.
 

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Also why did you do dx in A1 and dy in A2? Why didn't you just make x the subject in both areas?
 

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I did dy because we are integrating with respect to y.
You need to do this in order to find the area along the y-axis

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Thanks man, one question though, how would you integrate in Q4 after you make x the subject? Also in question 6, I thought A1 area was only the square A1 was in, not the whole shaded area, thanks for clearing it up.
 

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Q4.

becomes

Thus,

self explanatory from there on;

Q6.
A1,

=

A2,

=

=

=

=
Sorry just confused: Shouldn't we multiply your answer for question 4 by 2 (taking into account area bounded by the y-axis in quadrant 1 and quadrant 2)?
 

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Sorry just confused: Shouldn't we multiply your answer for question 4 by 2 (taking into account area bounded by the y-axis in quadrant 1 and quadrant 2)?
Yes, the area is double that integral.
 

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