I don't know how to write the following problem: f(x)=2x^3-15.4x^2+2.7x+2.25 - Determine the area under f(x) on the interval [-1,8]. Use the zeros rounded to one decimal
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f(x)=2x^3-15.4x^2+2.7x+2.25 - Determine the area under f(x) on the interval [-1,8]. Use the zeros rounded to one decimal.
zero points are: x=-0.3, x=0.5, x=7.5
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DGM
on 30 Nov 2021
This can all be done symbolically easily enough
xrange = [-1 8];
syms x
f = 2*x^3 - 15.4*x^2 + 2.7*x + 2.25;
area = int(f,x,xrange)
double(area)
fplot(f,xrange)
grid on
but why would the zeros be needed? Is that just a confusing way of saying "integrate abs(f)"?
absarea = int(abs(f),x,xrange)
double(absarea)
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Yongjian Feng
on 30 Nov 2021
Area under f(x) basically is just the definite integral of f(x) within the range, right?
You know how to use matlab to do integration?
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