For the following exercises, solve using calculus, then check your answer with geometry. 57. Find the area between the perimeter of the unit circle and the triangle created from y = 2 x + 1 , y = 1 − 2 x and y = − 3 5 , as seen in the following figure. Is there a way to solve this without using calculus?
For the following exercises, solve using calculus, then check your answer with geometry. 57. Find the area between the perimeter of the unit circle and the triangle created from y = 2 x + 1 , y = 1 − 2 x and y = − 3 5 , as seen in the following figure. Is there a way to solve this without using calculus?
For the following exercises, solve using calculus, then check your answer with geometry.
57. Find the area between the perimeter of the unit circle and the triangle created from
y
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, as seen in the following figure. Is there a way to solve this without using calculus?
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Please provide me a clean, readable, and understandable solution. Thank you!
The conical tank shown here is filled with olive oil weighing 47 lb/ft³. How
much work does it take to pump all of the oil to the rim of the tank?
W = ft-lb (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
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