Questions from General Calculus


Q: Formula 4 is valid only when f(x) > 0

Formula 4 is valid only when f(x) > 0. Show that when f(x) is not necessarily positive, the formula for surface area becomes

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Q: Use the arc length formula (3) to find the length

Use the arc length formula (3) to find the length of the curve y = 2x - 5, 21 < x < 3. Check your answer by noting that the curve is a line segment and calculating its length by the distance formula....

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Q: Use the arc length formula to find the length of the curve

Use the arc length formula to find the length of the curve / Check your answer by noting that the curve is part of a circle.

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Q: Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve.

Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve. Then use your calculator to find the length correct to four decimal places.

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Q: Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve.

Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve. Then use your calculator to find the length correct to four decimal places.

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Q: Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve.

Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve. Then use your calculator to find the length correct to four decimal places.

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Q: Find the exact length of the curve. /

Find the exact length of the curve.

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Q: Find the exact length of the curve. /

Find the exact length of the curve.

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Q: Find the exact length of the curve. /

Find the exact length of the curve.

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Q: Find the exact length of the curve. /

Find the exact length of the curve.

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