Barrons AP Calculus

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45.

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The  area    enclosed    by  the     hypocycloid     (shown  above)  with    parametric
equations x = cos^3 t and y = sin^3 t as shown in the above diagram is

Suppose the following   is  a   table   of  coordinates for y   =   f   (x),    given   that    f   is

continuous  on  [1, 5]: 
If a trapezoid sum in used, with n = 4, then the area under the curve, from
x = 1 to x = 5, is equal, to two decimal places, to 6.88
13.76
20.30
25.73
27.53

BC ONLY QUESTIONS 46–47

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