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CONTENTS
AREA UNDER CURVE
KEY CONCEPT ................................................................ Page 2
EXERCISEI .................................................................... Page 3
EXERCISEII................................................................... Page 4
EXERCISEIII ................................................................. Page 6
ANSWER KEY .................................................................... Page8
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The area bounded by the curve y = f(x) , the x-axis and the ordinates
at x = a & x = b is given by,
b
A=
f (x) dx =
2.
y dx.
A=
y dx in this case.
3.
A=
f (x) dx
4.
g (x) dx =
1
ba
f (x) dx.
5.
d A xa
= f (x) with initial condition A aa = 0.
dx
f (x) dx = F (x) + c
(a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
CURVE TRACING :
The following outline procedure is to be applied in Sketching the graph of a function y = f (x) which in
turn will be extremely useful to quickly and correctly evaluate the area under the curves.
Symmetry : The symmetry of the curve is judged as follows :
If all the powers of y in the equation are even then the curve is symmetrical about the axis of x.
If all the powers of x are even , the curve is symmetrical about the axis of y.
If powers of x & y both are even, the curve is symmetrical about the axis of x as well as y.
If the equation of the curve remains unchanged on interchanging x and y, then the curve is symmetrical
about y = x.
If on interchanging the signs of x & y both the equation of the curve is unaltered then there is symmetry
in opposite quadrants.
(b)
Find dy/dx & equate it to zero to find the points on the curve where you have horizontal tangents.
(c)
Find the points where the curve crosses the xaxis & also the yaxis.
(d)
Examine if possible the intervals when f (x) is increasing or decreasing. Examine what happens to y
when x or .
7.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
USEFUL RESULTS :
Whole area of the ellipse, x2/a2 + y2/b2 = 1 is ab.
Area enclosed between the parabolas y2 = 4 ax & x2 = 4 by is 16ab/3.
Area included between the parabola y2 = 4 ax & the line y = mx is 8 a2/3 m3.
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EXERCISEI
Q.1
Find the area bounded on the right by the line x + y = 2, on the left by the parabola y = x2 and below by the x-axis.
Q.2
Find the area of the region bounded by curves f (x) = (x 4)2, g (x) = 16 x2 and the x - axis.
Q.3
Compute the area of the region bounded by the curves y = e. x. ln x & y = ln x/(e. x) where ln e=1.
Q.4
x
, y = 0, x = 2 & x = 4. At what angles to the positive
4
xaxis straight lines must be drawn through (4 , 0) so that these lines partition the figure into three parts
of the same size.
Q.5
Find the area bounded by the curves y = 1 x 2 and y = x3 x. Also find the ratio in which the y-axis
divided this area.
Q.6
If the area enclosed by the parabolas y = a x2 and y = x2 is 18 2 sq. units. Find the value of 'a'.
Q.7
Q.8
Q.9
Find the values of m (m > 0) for which the area bounded by the line y = mx + 2 and
x = 2y y2 is , (i) 9/2 square units & (ii) minimum. Also find the minimum area.
1
Consider two curves C1 : y = and C2 : y = ln x on the xy plane. Let D1 denotes the region surrounded
x
by C1, C2 and the line x = 1 and D2 denotes the region surrounded by C1, C2 and the line x = a. If
D1 = D2. Find the value of 'a'.
Q.10
Find the area enclosed between the curves : y = loge (x + e) , x = loge (1/y) & the xaxis.
Q.11
Find the value (s) of the parameter 'a' (a > 0) for each of which the area of the figure bounded by the
straight line, y =
a2 a x
x2 2 a x 3a 2
&
the
parabola
y
=
is the greatest.
1 a4
1 a4
Q.12
For what value of 'a' is the area bounded by the curve y = a2x2 + ax + 1 and the straight line y = 0,
x = 0 & x = 1 the least ?
Q.13
Find the positive value of 'a' for which the parabola y = x2 + 1 bisects the area of the rectangle with
vertices (0, 0), (a, 0), (0, a2 + 1) and (a, a2 + 1).
Q.14
Compute the area of the curvilinear triangle bounded by the y-axis & the curve, y = tan x & y=(2/3)cos x.
Q.15
Find the area bounded by the curve y = x ex ; xy = 0 and x = c where c is the x-coordinate of the curve's
inflection point.
Q.16
Q.17
x
Find the area bounded by the curve y = x e , the x-axis, and the line x = c where y(c) is maximum.
a
. If f (0) = g (0), f ' (0) = g ' (0), f " (0) = g " (0).
bx cx 1
and the area bounded by the graph of g (x) and x-axis is k then find the value of k.
2
[3]
(a)
(b)
x2
. The common tangents to the two curves
4
constitute a triangle ABC, the point A and B being on the x-axis and C on the y-axis. CA produced
touches the parabola at P and CB produced touches the parabola at Q.
Find the equation of the common tangent BC.
Find the area of the portion between the upper arc of the circle and the common tangents QC and PC.
(c)
Q.19
If the area enclosed by the curves Re(z + 1) = | z 1 | and Re (1 i)z = 1 on the complex plane can
Q.18
x2
, the x-axis and the lines AP and BQ.
4
a b
(where a, b, c N), then find the least value of (a + b + c).
c
[ Note : Re (z) denotes real part of z and i2 = 1]
Q.20
(a)
(b)
(c)
Consider one side AB of a square ABCD, (read in order) on the line y = 2x 17, and the other two
vertices C, D on the parabola y = x2.
Find the minimum intercept of the line CD on y-axis.
Find the maximum possible area of the square ABCD.
Find the area enclosed by the line CD with minimum y-intercept and the parabola y = x2.
EXERCISEII
Q.1
A polynomial function f (x) satisfies the condition f (x + 1) = f (x) + 2x + 1. Find f (x) if f (0) = 1. Find
also the equations of the pair of tangents from the origin on the curve y = f (x) and compute the area
enclosed by the curve and the pair of tangents.
Q.2
y=sin x2
A(t)
B(t)
O Y
A(t) is the area under the curve y = sin x2 from 0 to t and B(t) is the area of the triangle with vertices O,
A(t )
P and M(t, 0). Find Lim
.
t0 B( t )
Q.3
Consider the curve y = xn where n > 1 in the 1st quadrant. If the area bounded by the curve, the x-axis
and the tangent line to the graph of y = xn at the point (1, 1) is maximum then find the value of n.
Q.4
Q.5
ln x c
Show that the area bounded by the curve y =
, the x-axis and the vertical line through the
x
maximum point of the curve is independent of the constant c.
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Q.6
For what value of 'a' is the area of the figure bounded by the lines,
1
x
y= ,y=
1
4
, x = 2 & x = a equal to ln
?
2x 1
5
1 1
, let two points on it are A , f () , B , f ( > 0). Find the
1 x
minimum area bounded by the line segments OA, OB and f (x), where 'O' is the origin.
Q.7
Q.8
Let 'c' be the constant number such that c > 1. If the least area of the figure given by the line passing through
the point (1, c) with gradient 'm' and the parabola y = x2 is 36 sq. units find the value of (c2 + m2).
Q.9
Let An be the area bounded by the curve y = (tan x)n & the lines x = 0, y = 0 & x = /4. Prove that for
n > 2 , An + An2 = 1/(n 1) & deduce that 1/(2n + 2) < An < 1/(2n 2).
Q.10
If f (x) is monotonic in (a, b) then prove that the area bounded by the ordinates at x = a ; x = b ; y = f (x)
ab
and y = f (c), c (a, b) is minimum when c =
.
2
x3
Hence if the area bounded by the graph of f (x)= x 2 a , the straight lines x = 0, x = 2 and the
3
x-axis is minimum then find the value of 'a'.
Q.11
Consider the two curves C1 : y = 1 + cos x & C2 : y = 1 + cos (x ) for 0, 2 ; x [0, ]. Find
the value of , for which the area of the figure bounded by the curves C1, C2 & x = 0 is same as that of
the figure bounded by C2 , y = 1 & x = . For this value of , find the ratio in which the line y = 1 divides
the area of the figure by the curves C1, C2 & x = .
Q.12
For what values of a [0 , 1] does the area of the figure bounded by the graph of the function y = f (x)
and the straight lines x = 0, x = 1 & y = f(a) is at a minimum & for what values it is at a maximum if
Let C1 & C2 be two curves passing through the origin as shown in the figure.
A curve C is said to "bisect the area" the region between C1 & C2, if for each
point P of C, the two shaded regions A & B shown in the figure have equal
areas. Determine the upper curve C2, given that the bisecting curve C has
the equation y = x2 & that the lower curve C1 has the equation y = x2/2.
Q.14
Let f : [0, ) R be a continuous and strictly increasing function such that f 3(x) = t f 2 ( t ) dt , x > 0.
x
0
Find the area enclosed by y = f (x), the x-axis and the ordinate at x = 3.
Q.15
Let
f(x) = sin x x 0, , f(x) + f( x) = 2 x ,
2
2
and
f(x) = f(2 x) x , 2 .
If the area enclosed by y = f(x) and x-axis is a + b, then find the value of (a2 + b2).
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EXERCISEIII
Q.1
Q.2
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 2 2
(D) 4
[JEE'2002, (Scr)]
2
2
Find the area of the region bounded by the curves y = x , y = | 2 x | and y =2 , which lies to the right
of the line x = 1.
[JEE '2002, (Mains)]
Q.3
(B)
1
3
(C)
1
3
(D)
1
[JEE '2004, (Scr)]
3
Q.4(a) The area bounded by the parabolas y = (x + 1)2 and y = (x 1)2 and the line y = 1/4 is
(A) 4 sq. units
(B) 1/6 sq. units
(C) 4/3 sq. units
(D) 1/3 sq. units
[JEE '2005 (Screening)]
(b) Find the area bounded by the curves x2 = y, x2 = y and y2 = 4x 3.
(c) Let f(x) be a quadratic polynomial and a, b, c be distinct real numbers such that
4a 2
4b 2
2
4c
4a 1 f ( 1)
4b 1 f (1) =
4c 1 f (2)
3a 2 3a
3b 2 3b .
2
3c 3c
Let V be the point of maximum of the curve y = f(x). If A and B are the points on this curve such that the
curve meets the positive x-axis at A and the chord AB subtends a right angle at V, then find the area
enclosed by the curve and the chord AB.
[JEE '2005 (Mains), 4 + 6]
Q.5
Column-II
(P)
0
(Q)
(R)
4
3
(S)
2 ln 6
(sin x)
cos x
(D)
2
x f (x)
2 1
(C)
1 sin x
1 sin x
and y =
bounded by the lines
cos x
cos x
is
4
2 1
(A)
[JEE 2006, 6]
2 1
t
2
(1 t ) 1 t
4t
(1 t 2 ) 1 t 2
dt
(B)
2 1
dt
(D)
4t
2
(1 t ) 1 t 2
t
(1 t 2 ) 1 t 2
dt
dt
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(b)
(i)
(ii)
4 2
7332
(B)
4 2
7332
(C)
4 2
733
(D)
4 2
733
The area of the region bounded by the curve y = f (x), the x-axis, and the lines x = a and x = b,
where < a < b < 2, is
b
(A)
a
b
(C)
x
dx + b f (b) a f (a)
3 (f ( x )) 2 1
x
dx b f (b) + a f (a)
3 (f ( x )) 2 1
(B)
(D)
(iii)
g' ( x) dx =
(A) 2g(1)
Q.7
(B) 0
(C) 2 g(1)
(D) 2 g(1)
[JEE 2008, 3 + 4 + 4 + 4]
(A) e 1
(B) ln (e 1 y)dy
1
(C) e e dx
0
(D) ln y dy
1
[JEE 2009, 4]
Q.8
(i)
(B) 11,
4
1
3
(C) ,
2
4
1
(D) 0,
4
(ii)
The area bounded by the curve y = f(x) and the lines x = 0, y = 0 and x = t, lies in the interval
(iii)
3
A) , 3
4
The function f (x) is
21 11
(B) ,
64 16
1
(A) increasing in t , and decreasing in ,
4
1
(B) decreasing in t , and increasing in ,
4
4
(C) increasing in ( t, t)
(D) decreasing in ( t, t)
21
(D) 0,
64
Q.9(a) Let the straight line x = b divide the area enclosed by y = (1 x)2, y = 0 and x = 0 into two parts
1
R1 (0 x b) and R2 (b x 1) such that R1 R2 = . Then b equals
4
3
1
1
1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4
2
3
4
(b)
Let f : [1, 2] [0, ] be a continuous function such that f (x) = f (1 x) for all x [1, 2].
2
Let R1 =
x-axis. Then
(A) R1 = 2R2
(B) R1 = 3R2
(C) 2R1 = R2
(D) 3R1 = R2
[JEE 2011, 3+3]
ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE-I
Q.1
Q.5
Q.2
64
Q.6 a = 9
3 2
2
Q.7
2 2
; tan 1 4 2
3
3
Q.15
1 3e2
Q.16
Q.19
19
Q.20
Q.17
Q.4 tan 1
Q.13
1
(1 e1/2 ) Q.18 (a)
2
Q.14
Q.9 e
3
1
sq. units
n
3
2
3 x y + 3 = 0; (b) 3 3 ; (c) 3
32
3
EXERCISE-II
Q.1
f (x) = x2 + 1 ; y = 2x; A =
2
sq. units
3
2/3
Q.3
2 1
Q.5
1/2
2
5
21
Q.6
a = 8 or
Q.12
Q.7
1
2
Q.2
( 1)
2
Q.8 104 Q.10 a =
2
3
Q.11 = /3 , ratio = 2 : 3
3 3
; a = 0 gives local maxima A(0) = 1 ;
4
12
(16/9) x2
Q.14
3/2
Q.15
EXERCISE-III
Q.1
Q.5
Q.7
20
Q.2
1
125
sq. units ; (c)
sq. units
3
3
(a) B, (b) (i) B, (ii) A, (iii) D
Q.9 (a) B ; (b)
C
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