To find the area enclosed by the graph of the two curves.
Answer to Problem 11E
The area enclosed by the graphs of the two curve is 7.542 squared units.
Explanation of Solution
Concept used: Area between curves.
If f and g are continuous with
The curves
Given information:
The given function is,
Calculation: The area enclosed by the graphs of the two curves is obtained as,
Set up each equation in term of y,
Draw the function into the graph to see which of the functions is on top and which one is on bottom.
So, the blue curve is
Is on bottom.
Set both the equations equal to each other,
The curves
Now, area bounded by these region is,
Hence, the area enclosed by the graphs of the two curve is 7.542 squared units.
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