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Integral Calculus - Application

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Plane Area in Rectangular Coordinates
 Area entirely above the x-axis

where:
A = area
a = lower limit
b = upper limit
y = height
dx = differential width

General formula:
Plane Area in Rectangular Coordinates
 Area entirely below the x-axis

where:
A = area
a = lower limit
b = upper limit
y = height
dx = differential width

General formula:
Plane Area in Rectangular Coordinates
 Partly above and below the x-axis

where:
A = area
a = lower limit
b = upper limit
y = height
dx = differential width

General formula:
Area between two curves
 Vertical Strip where:
A = area
a = lower limit
b = upper limit
yi = height i
xi = width i
dx = differential width

General formula:
Area between two curves
 Horizontal Strip where:
A = area
a = lower limit
b = upper limit
yi = height
xi = width
dy = differential height

General formula:
Area in Polar Coordinates
where:
A = area
r = radius
α = lower limit
β = upper limit
dϴ = differential angle
of the incremental
area

General formula:
Area of the Plane Curve
 In Rectangular form: where:
A = area
ds = differential slope
dx = differential x
dy = differential y

General formula:
Area of the Plane Curve
 In Parametric form: where:
A = area
ds = differential slope
dx = differential x
dy = differential y
dt = differential time

General formula:
Area of the Plane Curve
 In Polar form: where:
A = area
r = radius
dѲ = differential Angle
dr = differential radius

General formula:
Centroid of the Plane Area
 Vertical Strip
where:
dA = ydx
Since the limit is from x1 to x2, express y in terms of x:

y = yupper – ylower

General formula:
Centroid of the Plane Area
 Horizontal Strip
where:
dA = xdy
Since the limit is from y1 to y2, express x in terms of y:

x = xupper – xlower

General formula:
Centroid of the Plane Area
 Horizontal Strip
where:
dA = xdy
Since the limit is from y1 to y2, express x in terms of y:

x = xupper – xlower

General formula:

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