Area Under Curve/AOD

Came in 24s1, can't find solution anywhere. Rectangle is in region S.
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BlindSniper
BlindSniper8mo ago
haha. I wrote that shift horrible paper
ChaiEnjoyer
ChaiEnjoyerOP8mo ago
Same, though the options gave away the answer without needing to solve it
BlindSniper
BlindSniper8mo ago
what. which one
ChaiEnjoyer
ChaiEnjoyerOP8mo ago
Only one option had 121 in denominator that's 11² all other had some random prime numbers
BlindSniper
BlindSniper8mo ago
oh. maaaan
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
we good?
BlindSniper
BlindSniper7mo ago
yea a whole month has passed
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
+fsolved
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Nimboi
Nimboi6mo ago
@ChaiEnjoyer regarding this its actually easier than it looks
Nimboi
Nimboi6mo ago
you just draw the diagram and get the answer
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Nimboi
Nimboi6mo ago
the lesson being that you dont need to know the exact intersections of the points and stuff, you can just label an arbitrary point using some variable like t and roll w/ it since you already know the equations of both curves, the area function reduces to one variable which we can optimize upon drawing the diagram we see that the rectangle's sides are t and 9 - 11t^2/3 - t

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