009B Sample Final 1, Problem 3

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Consider the area bounded by the following two functions:

and

(a) Find the three intersection points of the two given functions. (Drawing may be helpful.)

(b) Find the area bounded by the two functions.

Foundations:  
Recall:
1. You can find the intersection points of two functions, say
by setting and solving for .
2. The area between two functions, and , is given by
for , where is the upper function and is the lower function.


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
First, we graph these two functions.
Insert graph here
Step 2:  
Setting , we get three solutions:
So, the three intersection points are .
You can see these intersection points on the graph shown in Step 1.

(b)

Step 1:  
Using symmetry of the graph, the area bounded by the two functions is given by
Step 2:  
Lastly, we integrate to get


Final Answer:  
(a)  
(b)  

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