MAT136H1 Lecture : 6.1 Areas Between Curves Overview

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For two continuous functions and where for all over the interval [ ], the area between two functions is given by: [ ] This is approximated by: [ ] represents the top function and the bottom function. Thus, the estimating rectangles have the of [ ] and the of . , where: to evaluate the area bound by two functions where a specified interval is not given, then first the points of intersection between two functions must be determined in order to establish the interval. For any two given functions, there must be at least two points of intersection. These relate to the beginning and the ending points which set the interval to be [ ]: next from two functions, the one that lies at the top and bottom need to be determined so that. Sometimes two functions do not consistently stay above and below, but switch places within the set interval.

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