SOLUTION: Use the definite integral to find the area between the​ x-axis and​ f(x) over the indicated interval. Check first to see if the graph crosses the​ x-axis in the g

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Question 1032445: Use the definite integral to find the area between the​ x-axis and​ f(x) over the indicated interval. Check first to see if the graph crosses the​ x-axis in the given interval.
f(x)=1-x^2; [0,2]
Question: The area between the x-axis and f(x) is ???

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This previous method assumes the area below the x-axis is treated as positive also.
If you treat this as negative then the sum would change to,




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