Week 7 Area under the curve and between curves
The area under a curve between two points can be found by doing a definite integral between the two points. To find the area under the curve y = f(x) between x = a and x = b, integrate y = f(x) between the limits of a and b. Areas under the x-axis will come out negative and areas above the x-axis will be positive.
Course Material
- Week 1 Introduction of Derivative.
- Week 2 Results of Differentiation
- Week 3 Derivative of logarithmic Exponential and Trigonometric Function
- Week 4 Differentials Growth and Decay Models
- Week 5 Definite and Indefinite Integrals Techniques of integration
- Week 6 Integrals of logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric function
- Week 7 Area under the curve and between curves
- Week 8 Function of several Variables
- Week 9 Mid Term Exam
- Week 10 Limit
- Week 11 continuity
- Week 12 Integration
- Week 13 Practice Question of integration
- Week 14 Integration by parts
- Week 15 Function of several variables and their optimization
- Week 16 Infinite Series
- Week 17 Differential Equation
- Week 18 Final Term Exam
- Chapters 18
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Usama Ghafoor