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Limiting Area
Yeah, if you replace the 1 in your formula with sqrt(a) (for variable a) you would get what I thought it was. It looks like we've used the same method.
sdrow
Post #11
Dec 21, 2011
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Limiting Area
I just did it by hand (differently to above) and got y = a - 2sqrt(ax) + x as the equation for the curve. This will also give R = 1/6.
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Dec 20, 2011
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