A) See the attached graph. The purple area appears to be what you want to find.
b) Integrating with respect to x seems much easier. If one were to integrate over y, there would need to be two regions of integration: [1, e^2] and [e^2, e^4].
c)
Answer:
B im sorry if I get it wrong.
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Answer:
y=1/2x+2
Step-by-step explanation:
The equations come in the form of y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept. Looking at the graph we know that the y-intercept is (0,2), so that rules out options B and C.
To find the gradient is a little more tricky, but we can follow the formula:
, where rise is the vertical value and run is the horizontal value
So we sub in our values:

And simplify:

So now we sub in our new found values into y=mx+c:
y=1/2x+2