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Revision as of 13:52, 10 September 2011
- IntegralBetween[Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b]
- Returns the definite integral of the difference f(x) ‐ g(x) in the interval [a, b].
- Note: This command also shades the area between the function graphs of f and g.
- IntegralBetween[Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b, Boolean Evaluate]
- Returns the definite integral of the difference f(x) ‐ g(x) in the interval [a, b] and shadows the related area when Evaluate = true. In case Evaluate = false the related area is shaded but the integral value is not calculated.
CAS Syntax
- IntegralBetween[ Function f, Function g, Number a, Number b]
- Returns the definite integral of the difference f(x) ‐ g(x) in the interval [a, b].
- Example:
IntegralBetween[sin(x), cos(x), π / 4, π * 5 / 4]
yields 2 \sqrt{2}.
- IntegralBetween[ Function f, Function g, Variable t, Number a, Number b ]
- Returns the definite integral of the difference f ‐ g in the interval [a, b] with respect to the variable t.
- Example:
IntegralBetween[a * sin(t), a * cos(t), t, π / 4, π * 5 / 4]
yields 2 \sqrt{2} a.