Definition of "bound by curve and x axis" "bounded by the curve and x- and y-axis"?
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Definition of "bound by curve and x axis" "bounded by the curve and x- and y-axis" I have a differentiation test wednesday, no problem with process but am confused by these terms could someone explain :) ?
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Answer:
Draw a picture. It's the inclosed region of the x-axis, y-axis, and the curve. Sometimes they say "bounded above by the curve" which a lot of people (even myself at first) intially though the region we are looking for is above the curve when it really meant that the region is bounded above so we are looking for the region below the curve.
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