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FUNDAMENTALS OF

INTEGRATION
Engr. Cynthia V. Plaza
Instructor
The region bounded by the parabolas
and  
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Solving for the intersection pts:

For the second parabola


The region bounded by the  parabolas and the line

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Points of intersection:

Solving for the area:


The region in the first quadrant bounded by the curves
and  
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Points of intersection:

Where y = x2 is the
upper curve.

Solving for the area:


Find the arc length of the given curve
•from
  x = 1 to x = 8
SOLUTION
By implicit differentiation:
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Solving for the arclength, L:


Find the arc length of the given curve
•from
  x = 1 to x = 2
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Find the arc length of the given curve
•from
  x = 1 to x = 2

SOLUTION
Find the average value  of on
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The average value


Find the area of the region bounded by the curves
y = x2, y = 1/x, and x = ½.
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The curves intersect at (1,1)
An object moves along the x-axis with acceleration Find the
 
maximum velocity v for if the velocity at t = 1 is 1.5.

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; When t = 1; v = 1.5; C = 2
(Velocity Functional Form)
At the close interval [1,9]
Evaluate  
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Find  
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Evaluate  
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If a is a positive constant, find the length of the
curve between x = 1 and x  = 2.

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If a is a positive constant, find the length of the
curve between x = 1 and x  = 2.

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Evaluate  
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Let
Evaluate  
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Evaluate  
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Evaluate  
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Evaluate  
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Let
The acceleration of an object moving on the x – axis
 
is Find a formula for the velocity v, if the velocity at
time t = 0 is 4 units per second.

•SOLUTION
 

At t = 0; v = 4 ups:

Thus the velocity function, 1

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