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khatche4
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Would it be possible if I could get help getting started? I don't have any work yet, but I am really trying to figure it out..
Problem:
Determine the area of the region inside the curve x^2+y^2-2y=0 and outside y(x^2+4)=5.
It has a graph and I'll upload a picture if needed. Basically? It's the area under the top of the circle but above the curve.
We have been discussing parametric, but I can't wrap my head around it because he didn't explain it all too well. Obviously it is symmetric about the y-axis. Other than that, I just need help getting started...
Problem:
Determine the area of the region inside the curve x^2+y^2-2y=0 and outside y(x^2+4)=5.
It has a graph and I'll upload a picture if needed. Basically? It's the area under the top of the circle but above the curve.
We have been discussing parametric, but I can't wrap my head around it because he didn't explain it all too well. Obviously it is symmetric about the y-axis. Other than that, I just need help getting started...