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 April 11th, 2017, 07:44 PM #1 Member   Joined: Feb 2017 From: henderson Posts: 36 Thanks: 0 Find the area of the region between
 April 12th, 2017, 05:02 AM #2 Math Team   Joined: Jan 2015 From: Alabama Posts: 2,524 Thanks: 641 This is exactly the same as all the others you have posted. The important thing is to recognize that $\displaystyle x^{1/8}> x^{1/4}$ for x between 0 and 1. The area is given by $\displaystyle \int_0^1 x^{1/8}- x^{1/4} dx$. Last edited by skipjack; April 12th, 2017 at 05:29 AM.
April 12th, 2017, 05:54 AM   #3
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 Originally Posted by Country Boy This is exactly the same as all the others you have posted. The important thing is to recognize that $\displaystyle x^{1/8}> x^{1/4}$ for x between 0 and 1. The area is given by $\displaystyle \int_0^1 x^{1/8}- x^{1/4} dx$.
I understand how to do the other ones because you can simply plug it in to the calculator but for this problem it says between which I am sure you can not plug in.

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 Originally Posted by Bobbyjoe I understand how to do the other ones because you can simply plug it in to the calculator but for this problem it says between which I am sure you can not plug in.
Nevermind I figured it out!

 April 12th, 2017, 02:14 PM #5 Math Team   Joined: Jan 2015 From: Alabama Posts: 2,524 Thanks: 641 So you are not interested in learning mathematics, just how to use your calculator?

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