1st we find the intersection point of the straight line y=x & y=x^2, which are (0,0) & (1,1).
after that we can use multiple integral with the 1st limit of y co-ordinate 0 to 1 & x limits x=y to x=square root(x).
or simply we 1st calculate the area between the parabola & x-axis & the area between the straight line & x-axis in the interval 0 to 1. & after that we subtract the area of parabola by area of straight line.
Since a parabola is an open infinite curve, the area inside it is infinite.
A parabola is a two dimensional open curve. Its area is therefore infinite.
The area equals the total square feet.
it's called the formula for an area A=LW (area for a rectangle) (area equals length times width) A=S2 (area for a square) (area equals side squared)
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Since a parabola is an open infinite curve, the area inside it is infinite.
A parabola is a two dimensional open curve. Its area is therefore infinite.
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If you needed to calculate say, the volume of a gutter, it would be the AREA of the cross-section (parabola) multiplied by the length of the gutter.
This is a calculus question. You would need to use an integral.
Relationship between radius and area of a circle is nonlinear. Area = pi * radius^2, so it is like a quadratic. If you graphed radius on the horizontal, and area on the vertical, it would be a parabola (actually a half of a parabola, since you cannot have a negative radius).
The centroid of a parabola is found with the equation y = h/b^2 * x^2, where the line y = h. Additionally, the area is 4bh/3.
Plot area
The plot area.
There is no area of straight line because there is only 1 side!
The area equals the total square feet.
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