The area of the region bounded above by y= eˣ bounded by y = x, and bounded on the sides; x =0; and x = 1 is given as e¹ - 1.5.
<h3>What is the significance of "Area under the curve"?</h3>
This is the condition in which one process increases a quantity at a certain rate and another process decreases the same quantity at the same rate, and the "area" (actually the integral of the difference between those two rates integrated over a given period of time) is the accumulated effect of those two processes.
<h3>What is the justification for the above answer?</h3>
Area =
=
= e¹-(1/2-0); or
Area = e -1.5 Squared Unit
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2X^2+4X-8-X^2+6X-4
X^2+4X-8+6X-4
X^2+10X-12
In order to answer this we need the table, however to do this all you would do would be to multiply the p value in the table with the corresponding r value in the table and then multiply this by 5, then order them, smallest to greatest.
A rhombus is quadrilateral where all 4 sides are of equal length. Thus
5x + 2 = 2x + 12
3x = 10
x = 10/3
substituting x into either expression, yields
56/3
therefore side AB = 56/3