75 results for "axis".
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Question in CHY1205
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in Kamila's workspace
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in sathasivampillai's workspace
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in sathasivampillai's workspace
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Question in Numerical methods
Use a series of difference tables to determine the coefficients of a degree three polynomial function from a set of data values, equally spaced over the x-axis.
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Question in Mathematics for Geosciences
set up x- and y axises.
set linear equations and solve the simulatenous equations.
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Question in Jon's workspace
In this question students are asked to find the asymptotes that are parallel to the $x-$ and $y-$axis.
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Question in Jon's workspace
In this question students are asked to find the asymptotes that are parallel to the $x-$ and $y-$axis.
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Question in Jon's workspace
In this question students are asked to find the asymptotes that are parallel to the $x-$ and $y-$axis.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Rotate $y=a(\cos(x)+b)$ by $2\pi$ radians about the $x$-axis between $x=c\pi$ and $x=(c+2)\pi$. Find the volume of revolution.
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Question in joshua's workspace
Students enter equation and turning point
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Question in joshua's workspace
Students enter equation and turning point