Find the area of the loop using Green's Theorem

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Unfortunately I was unable to attend my only class where my proffessor taught this method of solving area. Plus my prof and classmates won't help me.

Does anybody know how to solve area using this method?
 

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y = tx

dy/dt = x

dy = xdt

I don't know what x should equal in terms of t.

Am I on the right track?
 
coolusername said:
y = tx

dy/dt = x

dy = xdt

I don't know what x should equal in terms of t.

Am I on the right track?

Put y = tx in the original equation to get x in terms of t.