Consider the area bounded by the following two functions:
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a) Find the three intersection points of the two given functions. (Drawing may be helpful.)
b) Find the area bounded by the two functions.
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| Review the area between two functions
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Solution:
(a)
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| First, we graph these two functions.
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| Insert graph here
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| Step 2:
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Setting , we get three solutions
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So, the three intersection points are .
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| You can see these intersection points on the graph shown in Step 1.
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(b)
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| Using symmetry of the graph, the area bounded by the two functions is given by
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| Step 2:
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| Lastly, we integrate to get
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- Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle {\begin{array}{rcl}\displaystyle {2\int _{0}^{\frac {\pi }{2}}{\bigg (}\sin(x)-{\frac {2}{\pi }}x{\bigg )}~dx}&{=}&\displaystyle {2{\bigg (}-\cos(x)-{\frac {x^{2}}{\pi }}{\bigg )}{\bigg |}_{0}^{\frac {\pi }{2}}}\\&&\\&=&\displaystyle {2{\bigg (}-\cos {\bigg (}{\frac {\pi }{2}}{\bigg )}-{\frac {1}{\pi }}{\bigg (}{\frac {\pi }{2}}{\bigg )}^{2}{\bigg )}}-2(-\cos(0))\\&&\\&=&\displaystyle {2{\frac {-\pi }{4}}+2}\\&&\\&=&\displaystyle {{\frac {-\pi }{2}}+2}\\\end{array}}}
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| Final Answer:
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(a)
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(b)
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