I am so happy Ivon said that he though we could only use it to find the area under a curve. Was having the exact same question throughout the video hahaha!
Hi why are we setting y=0? hi I'm back 15 seconds later and i figured it out so y=x³-8 at y=0 we want the point of intersection which is x, so we just calculate x by using y=0 and that allows us to obtain the area under the curve from 0 to 2.
hi teacher , im confused and unsure as to why you had to integrate them again… since that wasnt even a dy/dx expression..or are we just always expected to integrate it
In this case, you know to integrate it, because it asks for AREA bounded by the curve and the two axes. Integration is defined from the signed area under the curve.
Because you can multiply by 1 in a fancy way, to work with x/(-1), and clear the negative from the denominator. x/(-1) * (-1)/(-1) = (-1*x)/(-1 * -1) Since a negative times a negative is a positive, this clears the negative from the denominator: (-1*x)/(-1 * -1) = -1*x / (+1) Simplify, and we are left with x/(-1) = -x. This procedure allows us to divide by any negative number, and re-write it in terms of division by a positive number.
So ``Find the area bounded by the region`` is just another way of saying `find the absolute value` - it's always positive. Then isn`t sketching curve in order to find area is under x, kind of redundant?
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Thank you. The visual really made it more concrete. Thank you.
Putting a negative sign before the Integral sign. Thank you for teaching me something new today Eddie 👍🏼
Really good video, mate. Very easy to follow along and now I feel much more confident on these problems!
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I am so happy Ivon said that he though we could only use it to find the area under a curve. Was having the exact same question throughout the video hahaha!
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What software are you using for the notes? It's so good!!
He's using Notability on an iPad 🙂
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I feel so superior studying in the Indian system that i did this mentally in seconds
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Excellent video! Thanks so much for the help
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Hi why are we setting y=0?
hi I'm back 15 seconds later and i figured it out
so y=x³-8
at y=0
we want the point of intersection which is x, so we just calculate x by using y=0 and that allows us to obtain the area under the curve from 0 to 2.
hi teacher , im confused and unsure as to why you had to integrate them again… since that wasnt even a dy/dx expression..or are we just always expected to integrate it
In this case, you know to integrate it, because it asks for AREA bounded by the curve and the two axes. Integration is defined from the signed area under the curve.
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You are awesome Eddie
What app and you writing this on please?
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how can you figure out which is an upper/lower curve when you don't know what the graph will look like
Why is it x=2? 2:45
what is the answer for the last question?
Sir -1 is less than 0 than why x÷(-1) is defined but x÷0 is not defined
you don't divide by 0
Because you can multiply by 1 in a fancy way, to work with x/(-1), and clear the negative from the denominator.
x/(-1) * (-1)/(-1) = (-1*x)/(-1 * -1)
Since a negative times a negative is a positive, this clears the negative from the denominator:
(-1*x)/(-1 * -1) = -1*x / (+1)
Simplify, and we are left with x/(-1) = -x.
This procedure allows us to divide by any negative number, and re-write it in terms of division by a positive number.
Nice video
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Your patience though..
How do u know how to sketch
I wish you where my teacher
How is it 2😢
5:48 like pokemon XD a wild negative sign appeared
It is like the chall relation but here we have the curve instead
Sir can u plz tell the solution of
Area btwn the curves Y=x^2+5 and y=x^3 and the lines x=1 and x=2
So ``Find the area bounded by the region`` is just another way of saying `find the absolute value` - it's always positive. Then isn`t sketching curve in order to find area is under x, kind of redundant?
Can you maybe do videos for younger students?
he can’t
unless he teachers younger age groups
True true
No views, 3 likes. Makes perfect sense.
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