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when refering to parabolas, what does bounded and enclosed do with a parabola
 

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wolf7 said:
when refering to parabolas, what does bounded and enclosed do with a parabola
The word "bounded" and "enclosed" basically mean the same thing when used in the same context. e.g find the area bounded/enclosed by the curves y=x2 and y=4-x2. This is not just for parabolas but for ANY two curves. In all of these questions, the area is the overlapping part in between the intersection point(s) of the two curves. I will use a diagram as an example.

I hope that helps. :)
 

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thanks for the information, i got a better understanding of it
 

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