Finding bounded area
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Find the area bounded by $f(x)=x^3$, $f(y)=-2$, and $f(y)=1$.
I thought that this had to do with inverse functions but I was unable to solve this for Texas mathematics UIL.
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Find the area bounded by $f(x)=x^3$, $f(y)=-2$, and $f(y)=1$.
I thought that this had to do with inverse functions but I was unable to solve this for Texas mathematics UIL.
calculus
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Your question makes no sense. Try sketching the region to see why.
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– David G. Stork
Jan 23 at 3:47
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Find the area bounded by $f(x)=x^3$, $f(y)=-2$, and $f(y)=1$.
I thought that this had to do with inverse functions but I was unable to solve this for Texas mathematics UIL.
calculus
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Find the area bounded by $f(x)=x^3$, $f(y)=-2$, and $f(y)=1$.
I thought that this had to do with inverse functions but I was unable to solve this for Texas mathematics UIL.
calculus
calculus
edited Jan 23 at 3:56
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Your question makes no sense. Try sketching the region to see why.
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– David G. Stork
Jan 23 at 3:47
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Your question makes no sense. Try sketching the region to see why.
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– David G. Stork
Jan 23 at 3:47
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Your question makes no sense. Try sketching the region to see why.
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– David G. Stork
Jan 23 at 3:47
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Your question makes no sense. Try sketching the region to see why.
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– David G. Stork
Jan 23 at 3:47
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