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Thinkwell Exercise 2.102 PDF

The document considers calculating the area between the curve y = e^x and the line e^x = 4 in the first quadrant. It finds the left point of integration is 0 and the right point is ln(4). Setting up the integral from 0 to ln(4) of e^x dx and evaluating gives the area as 3.

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Thinkwell Exercise 2.102 PDF

The document considers calculating the area between the curve y = e^x and the line e^x = 4 in the first quadrant. It finds the left point of integration is 0 and the right point is ln(4). Setting up the integral from 0 to ln(4) of e^x dx and evaluating gives the area as 3.

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Thinkwell | Exercise 10/27/19, 8:47 PM

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Consider the function y = e x. What is the area bound Correct!


between this curve and the line e x = 4 in the first
quadrant?
You said C:
3
The correct answer is C:
3
Explanation:
To solve for the area you will need to find the
limits of integration.

The left point of integration occurs at the y-axis,


or when x = 0.

The right point of integration is at the x-value that


satisfies the equation e x = 4. Solving for x results
in x = ln 4.

Now set up the integral with the limits of


integration and solve.
ln 4
A=∫ ex dx
0

= eln 4 − e0
=4−1
=3

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