Plot the graphs of f(x) = x^2 and y(x) = √(4-x^2), where x [-2; 2]. Calculate analytically the overlap integral between these functions on x [-2; 2] (show all steps). Show the overlap on the graph and explain why the value is what you have calculated
Plot the graphs of f(x) = x^2 and y(x) = √(4-x^2), where x [-2; 2]. Calculate analytically the overlap integral between these functions on x [-2; 2] (show all steps). Show the overlap on the graph and explain why the value is what you have calculated
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![Plot the graphs of f(x) = x^2 and y(x) = √(4-x^2), where x [-2; 2]. Calculate analytically the overlap integral between
these functions on x [-2; 2] (show all steps). Show the overlap on the graph and explain why the value is what you have
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Transcribed Image Text:Plot the graphs of f(x) = x^2 and y(x) = √(4-x^2), where x [-2; 2]. Calculate analytically the overlap integral between
these functions on x [-2; 2] (show all steps). Show the overlap on the graph and explain why the value is what you have
calculated
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