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acoustic eagle
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do you know about the fundamental theorem of calculus_

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acoustic eagle
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so its the area of the greater value minus the area of the lesser value right

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something like $F(b)-F(a)$

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acoustic eagle
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capital F meaning that its the integral of a function f

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that gets you the area under the curve of the function f right?

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atomic oriole
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yh

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clearing

atomic oriole
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Pls help me

atomic oriole
acoustic eagle
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ok so this theorem can be also applied for areas between curves

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so what do you think would be the formula to find the area between the curves f(x) and g(x)?

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@atomic oriole suppose f and g of x are curves similar to the ones of your problem

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you would have to calculate the bigger area

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and substract it to the minor area, so you get the area in between, or the common area

atomic oriole