Consider the following functions: f ( x ) = 3.8 x 5 − 18.6 x 3 , g ( x ) = 19 x 4 − 55.8 x 2 . a. Graph f and g in the window [ − 3 , 3 , − 80 , 80 ] , with Yscl=10. b. Estimate the first coordinates a , b , and c of the three points of intersection of the two graphs. c. Find the area between the curves over [ a , b ] . d. Find the area between the curves over [ b , c ]
Consider the following functions: f ( x ) = 3.8 x 5 − 18.6 x 3 , g ( x ) = 19 x 4 − 55.8 x 2 . a. Graph f and g in the window [ − 3 , 3 , − 80 , 80 ] , with Yscl=10. b. Estimate the first coordinates a , b , and c of the three points of intersection of the two graphs. c. Find the area between the curves over [ a , b ] . d. Find the area between the curves over [ b , c ]
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Find the formula for (f + g)(x).
f(x) = x² - 10x + 25 and g(x) = x² - 10x + 24
(f + g) (x) = [ 2 ]x²
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May I please have some elaborations on Example 2 part a? Thank you.
1. A bicyclist is riding their bike along the Chicago Lakefront Trail. The velocity (in
feet per second) of the bicyclist is recorded below. Use (a) Simpson's Rule, and (b)
the Trapezoidal Rule to estimate the total distance the bicyclist traveled during the
8-second period.
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4 6 8
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10 15
12 10 16
2. Find the midpoint rule approximation for
(a) n = 4
+5
x²dx using n subintervals.
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(b) n = 8
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