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.
The point on the parabola where the maximum area occurs is at the vertex of the parabola. This is because the vertex represents the maximum or minimum point of a parabolic function.
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 area equals the total square feet.
There is no area of straight line because there is only 1 side!
The plot area.
Area formulas? Area of a rectangle equals base*height Area of a square equals side*side Area of a triange equals 1/2 * base* height