SOLUTION: find the exact positive value of c which makes the area under the graph of y=c(1-x^2)and above the Xaxis equal to 1.
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Question 214388: find the exact positive value of c which makes the area under the graph of y=c(1-x^2)and above the Xaxis equal to 1.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the exact positive value of c which makes the area under the graph of y=c(1-x^2)and above the Xaxis equal to 1
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INT(c - cx^2) = cx - (cx^3)/3 + K
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It's 0.75, but I don't yet know how to solve for c.
I suggest you repost it while I'm working on it, someone else might help.
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