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This video was so clearly explained. Thank you! Relieved to finally understand this now.
this really helps me for advance learning.
clearly and helpful even its 9 years ago
i have an exam in 23minutes and u just answered a question ive been searching for answers on, thank u so much
Really helpful. Btw we can also use double integration by considering limits of x as well as y to calculate area. is not it?
what is the meaning of top and bottom function
Nice video. Please make more ♥️
Thanks, this helped me a lot
How did you find the y point
What if there are 3 lines given?
Thank you🙏
Thanks Heather
Thank you
Explained well ! Thanks !
Please I have a question Is their a way you can identify the bottom and top function without drawing the graph???
I wanted to ask about that too
I dont think it is possible unless you have completely memorised the functions and their graphs and can imagine them in your head
Yes, by finding local max and min values over that interval
@@jrmath2003 Exactly. You may need to differentiate in order to find those points. I tend to use tables, that help me to organise all the information.
Oh just find intersections and then plug in any point between intersections to both functions and see which is higher. Just make sure you found all intersections and the two you choose are adjacent.
Cali
Not clear concept
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This video was so clearly explained. Thank you! Relieved to finally understand this now.
this really helps me for advance learning.
clearly and helpful even its 9 years ago
i have an exam in 23minutes and u just answered a question ive been searching for answers on, thank u so much
Really helpful. Btw we can also use double integration by considering limits of x as well as y to calculate area. is not it?
what is the meaning of top and bottom function
Nice video. Please make more ♥️
Thanks, this helped me a lot
How did you find the y point
What if there are 3 lines given?
Thank you🙏
Thanks Heather
Thank you
Explained well ! Thanks !
Please I have a question
Is their a way you can identify the bottom and top function without drawing the graph???
I wanted to ask about that too
I dont think it is possible unless you have completely memorised the functions and their graphs and can imagine them in your head
Yes, by finding local max and min values over that interval
@@jrmath2003 Exactly. You may need to differentiate in order to find those points. I tend to use tables, that help me to organise all the information.
Oh just find intersections and then plug in any point between intersections to both functions and see which is higher. Just make sure you found all intersections and the two you choose are adjacent.
Cali
Not clear concept
👍