ezzy85
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how would you go about doing this q? its an extenstion from the cambridge book.
Find the value of k for which y = kx bisects the area enclosed by the curve 4y = 4x - x^2 and the x axis.
when finding the point of intersection i got [ 4(1-k), 4x(1-k) ]. i tried splitting the area into different parts and making simltaneous equations but can't work it out. I got the area of the curve to be 8/3.
THanks alot.
Find the value of k for which y = kx bisects the area enclosed by the curve 4y = 4x - x^2 and the x axis.
when finding the point of intersection i got [ 4(1-k), 4x(1-k) ]. i tried splitting the area into different parts and making simltaneous equations but can't work it out. I got the area of the curve to be 8/3.
THanks alot.