So I have this question saying show that the area enclosed by a parabola of the form and the x-axis is . (VOLUMES QUESTION)
I made y the subjects and integrated between 2a and 0 then multiplied by 2 since a parabola is symmetrical etc... and got .
But I was wondering whether you can do this with simpson's rule? I mean is there an alternative way other than integration to find the area under a parabola?
I made y the subjects and integrated between 2a and 0 then multiplied by 2 since a parabola is symmetrical etc... and got .
But I was wondering whether you can do this with simpson's rule? I mean is there an alternative way other than integration to find the area under a parabola?