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Standard XII
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Distance Formula
Prove that th...
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Prove that the curves
y
2
=
4
x
and
x
2
=
4
y
divide the area of the square bounded by
x
=
0
,
x
=
4
,
y
=
0
and
y
=
4
into three equal parts.
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Solution
To prove:
A
1
=
A
2
=
A
3
=
A
3
[
A
=Area of square]
A
=
4
×
4
=
16
s
q
.
u
n
i
t
s
A
1
=
∫
4
0
x
2
4
d
x
∴
A
1
=
16
3
s
q
.
u
n
i
t
s
A
2
=
∫
4
0
y
2
4
d
y
∴
A
2
=
16
3
s
q
.
u
n
i
t
s
A
3
=
A
−
(
A
1
+
A
2
)
A
3
=
16
−
2
×
16
3
∴
A
3
=
16
3
s
q
.
u
n
i
t
s
A
1
=
A
2
=
A
3
=
16
3
=
A
3
Hence proved.
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