Ok, since a professor at my university keeps saying that the area between 2 functions (R2) is ALWAYS Af(x)-Ag(x) I would like to ask you guys:
Are you agree that the area between f(x)=3x^3 -x^2 -10x and g(x)= -x^2+2x is 24u^2 ?
I know that this question is simple but the professor says one thing and I say another thing, while the Larson calculus book gives him the answer of 24 it doesnt says that the area between two functions is ALWAYS Af(x)-Ag(x). Anyway I am not agree with the result of 24 but maybe I am wrong because of bad choosing the limits of integration, the reason is that there is a piece of area where the functions cross that its not on one of the axis so that makes me think that there will be areas that cant be calculed by simply doing Af(x)-Ag(x).
So just for a little fun, can anyone check this?
Are you agree that the area between f(x)=3x^3 -x^2 -10x and g(x)= -x^2+2x is 24u^2 ?
I know that this question is simple but the professor says one thing and I say another thing, while the Larson calculus book gives him the answer of 24 it doesnt says that the area between two functions is ALWAYS Af(x)-Ag(x). Anyway I am not agree with the result of 24 but maybe I am wrong because of bad choosing the limits of integration, the reason is that there is a piece of area where the functions cross that its not on one of the axis so that makes me think that there will be areas that cant be calculed by simply doing Af(x)-Ag(x).
So just for a little fun, can anyone check this?
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