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f(x)=x^2-2x+2
Draw the function (I can do that) and deside an interval with the leingth of 3, there by f illustrates on an interval in the leingh of 25/4. (how??)
(hope you can read it, I am from Denmark, so i'll try)
I'm afraid I don't understand your question. f illustrates an interval? Maybe you could post the question in Danish instead.
HallsofIvy
Aug28-04, 02:40 PM
You seem to be asking for an interval [a, a+3] (so that the interval has length 3) such that the length of the arc y= x2- 2x+ 2 is 25/4.
Since y= x2- 2x+ 2, y'= 2x- 2 and ds= \sqrt{y'^2+1}dx (if you don't know what that means, either you need to go back and review "arclength" or I've completely misunderstood your question!).
This is ds= \sqrt{4x^2-8x+ 5}= \sqrt{4(x- 1)^2+1} is 25/4
To find the arc-length, we need find \integral_a^{a+3}\sqrt{4(x-1)^2+1}dx.
Do that integral (I suggest the substitution u= 2(x-1) followed by a trig substitution) and then determine what a must be so that the arc-length is
HallsofIvy
Aug28-04, 02:48 PM
Another, simpler, possiblity is that you just want an interval from x to x+3 such that the change in y is 25/3. Since y= x2- 2x+ 2= (x-1)2+1, the change in y between x and x+3 is ((x+2)2+ 1)- ((x-1)2+ 1)= x2+ 4x+ 5- x2- 2x+ 1= 2x+ 6= 25/4. Then 2x= 25/4- 6= 1/4 and x= 1/8.
humanino
Aug28-04, 02:55 PM
I guess if he can undestand post #3, it is probably this one he should solve.
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