单词 | area under a curve |
释义 | area under a curve The definition of integral is made precisely in order to achieve this result. ![]() When the function is positive If f(x) ≤ 0 for all x in [a, b], the integral above is negative. However, it is still the case that its absolute value is equal to the area of the region bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the lines x = a and x = b. If y = f(x) crosses the x-axis, appropriate results hold. For example, if the regions A and B are as shown in the figure below, then ![]() When the function changes sign area of region It follows that The combined areas of regions A and B is given by the integral Polar areasIf a curve has an equation r = r(θ) in polar coordinates, there is an integral that gives the area of the region bounded by an arc AB of the curve and the two radial lines OA and OB. Suppose that ∠xOA = α and ∠xOB = β. The area of the region described equals ![]() Area of a polar sector |
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