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Even though y=5 is not a curve it is still a line, so in one graph draw y=9-x^2 and a horizontal line through 5 on the y-axis (y=5).Avenger6 said:Ok, I still dont really understand how I can solve this as y=5 is not a curve. Im unsure of what area I have to measure.
Best to use a diagram if you're unsure.Avenger6 said:Ah ok i finnally got it. I had to do it in two parts, I figured out where the line y=-3x+4 and curve y=x^3 intercepted which was at 1. Then I found the area of each seperatly i.e. y=x^3 with borders 0 and 1 and y=-3x+4 with borders 1 and 4/3. Then when both areas were added together I got 0.42units^2. Thanks for all the help, really bettered my understanding. Just out of curiosity though, should I use a diagram to work out the borders or use factorisation to work them out when doing these sort of questions?