How do you find the area between #f(x)=x^2+2x+1,g(x)=3x+3#?
2 Answers
4.5 square units
Explanation:
The points of intersection of the two functions are at:
So, we have to find the area under the curve of
Simplify the are under the curve of the linear equation using geometry, and the area under the curve of the parabola using a fundamental theorem of calculus.
Let
To simplify this, we need to know
Solve
Now continue to simplify the expression above:
Start by finding the intersection points of the two curves.
Hence, the points of intersection are
We now do the graph of each function (on the same grid). We find that
Now for
Now subtract the two areas.
Hence, the area between the graphs of
Hopefully this helps!