To calculate the area between a curve and the \(x\)-axis we must evaluate using definite integrals. First, we need to find out where the curve cuts the \(x\)-axis. Remember, a curve cuts the ...
To do this, we need to revise the discriminant and intersections. Firstly, we need to prove whether or not the curve and straight line actually intersect at all by using the discriminant. Remember to ...
Elgin Community College hosted its largest-ever Math Integration Contest on Dec. 5. For the first time, dual-credit students from local high schools joined ECC students in the competition, reflecting ...
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