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25:21 sir shouldn't it be [-8/3 + 2 + 12] - [-9/8 + 9/8 - 9] which gives 61/3 as a answer and the shaded area will be 397/24. pls do correct me if I am wrong
Hi araf, thank you for your comment. On the second bracket, it seems you accidentally put a negative sign infront of 9/8. That's why you are getting 61/3. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if anything's confusing. All the best!
Thank you very much. This video covered all of the subject matter in igcse edexcel further maths area by integration part. I'm still 15, and if I can figure it out, you all will figure it out. I highly recommend spending this 30 minutes watching this video. 🙏🙌
21:30 i didn't do any of this? i just solved the equations simultaneously to get the x coordinates of points of intersection, then solved the question in like 3 steps. did i do it wrong? (i also got 50/3)
Question - where there is a curve and a line intersecting, or two curves, then assuming both are "well behaved" across the domain we are looking at (in this case the upper and lower limits of the definite integral) - do we need to integrate once for each function, compute each area, and then subtract areas? Can we not subtract one function from the other and then integrate once? In other words, forgive the notation, but is INT(f1(x))dx - INT(f2(x))dx not INT (f1(x) - f2(x))dx? Can we not basically "pull" the integral out?
Very last question, does the area under c² not include all of the are inside the blue curve to where it crosses the x axis, hence is it still included when subtracting the area under c¹ as it is exterior to the two parallel lines. I may be wrong and oblivious but can someone please explain? haha
Hi, i really appreciate your videos so thank you for your time. Quick question, I used the limits 4 and -1 and integrated x^2-3x-4 ( I got this by making the the y values = and equating it to 0) and still got the right answer? Was that just luck or can you do it that way? This was for the area between a curve and a line question.
Hi, I was wondering if you could clarify something for me? Given f(x) = x^2-5x+5 and g(x)=-9x+18, I calculated intersection occurs at x = 2 and x = -6. Is that correct to say upper bound is -6 and lower bound is 2? I calculated the area to be -256/3, but i think it should really be positive because area is positive, is that correct?
Lower bound is always the smaller value, for this issue, based on the assumption that all the other processes were unfaulty, you simply need to remove the "-" from the answer and you will have the correct area.
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To be honest mostly I don’t even comment on your videos even though I watched them in a regular basis, because I can’t describe you fully or thank you enough . your explanations are absolutely clear and understandable , also I love the way you organised your works . Thank you so much 😊
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25:21 sir shouldn't it be [-8/3 + 2 + 12] - [-9/8 + 9/8 - 9]
which gives 61/3 as a answer and the shaded area will be 397/24.
pls do correct me if I am wrong
Hi araf, thank you for your comment. On the second bracket, it seems you accidentally put a negative sign infront of 9/8. That's why you are getting 61/3. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if anything's confusing. All the best!
Thank you very much. This video covered all of the subject matter in igcse edexcel further maths area by integration part. I'm still 15, and if I can figure it out, you all will figure it out. I highly recommend spending this 30 minutes watching this video. 🙏🙌
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21:30 i didn't do any of this? i just solved the equations simultaneously to get the x coordinates of points of intersection, then solved the question in like 3 steps. did i do it wrong? (i also got 50/3)
This was really helpful
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Question - where there is a curve and a line intersecting, or two curves, then assuming both are "well behaved" across the domain we are looking at (in this case the upper and lower limits of the definite integral) - do we need to integrate once for each function, compute each area, and then subtract areas? Can we not subtract one function from the other and then integrate once?
In other words, forgive the notation, but is INT(f1(x))dx - INT(f2(x))dx not INT (f1(x) - f2(x))dx?
Can we not basically "pull" the integral out?
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5:00 isnt it supposed to be -1
Wow! Thanks
Can you please explain how you had 3 in the first question
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Very last question, does the area under c² not include all of the are inside the blue curve to where it crosses the x axis, hence is it still included when subtracting the area under c¹ as it is exterior to the two parallel lines. I may be wrong and oblivious but can someone please explain? haha
sir can you kindly tell is it mandatory to set y=0 always?
Yes it is! We're finding the abscissa of the given equation.
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Hi, i really appreciate your videos so thank you for your time. Quick question, I used the limits 4 and -1 and integrated x^2-3x-4 ( I got this by making the the y values = and equating it to 0) and still got the right answer? Was that just luck or can you do it that way? This was for the area between a curve and a line question.
So did i, but i got negative 125/6 lol
Hi, I was wondering if you could clarify something for me?
Given f(x) = x^2-5x+5 and g(x)=-9x+18, I calculated intersection occurs at x = 2 and x = -6. Is that correct to say upper bound is -6 and lower bound is 2? I calculated the area to be -256/3, but i think it should really be positive because area is positive, is that correct?
Hey, I'm probably late but I believe the lower bound is the smaller number!
Lower bound is always the smaller value, for this issue, based on the assumption that all the other processes were unfaulty, you simply need to remove the "-" from the answer and you will have the correct area.
How integration gives us area? Like why integration?
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I'm getting 8÷3, and you are get 50÷3 for the curve plz clarify for me sir
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