4.5 Application Of Antiderivatives
Detailed Theory: Applications of Antiderivatives
1. Introduction to Applications of Antiderivatives
1.1 What are Antiderivatives?
1.2 Why Study Applications?
1.3 Notation
2. Area Under a Curve
2.1 Basic Concept
2.2 Net Area vs Total Area
2.3 Computing Area
2.4 Example 1: Net Area
2.5 Example 2: Total Area
3. Area Between Two Curves
3.1 General Formula
3.2 Steps for Finding Area Between Curves
3.3 Example 1: Simple Case
3.4 Example 2: Switching Order
4. Volume of Solids of Revolution
4.1 Disk Method (Rotation around x-axis)
4.2 Washer Method
4.3 Shell Method (Rotation around y-axis)
4.4 Example 1: Disk Method
4.5 Example 2: Washer Method
4.6 Example 3: Shell Method
5. Arc Length
5.1 Formula for Arc Length
5.2 Example 1: Straight Line
5.3 Example 2: Parabola
6. Applications in Physics
6.1 Displacement from Velocity
6.2 Distance Traveled
6.3 Example: Particle Motion
6.4 Work Done by Variable Force
7. Applications in Economics
7.1 Total Cost from Marginal Cost
7.2 Total Revenue from Marginal Revenue
7.3 Consumer and Producer Surplus
7.4 Example: Cost and Revenue
8. Average Value of a Function
8.1 Formula
8.2 Mean Value Theorem for Integrals
8.3 Example
9. Center of Mass (Centroid)
9.1 Centroid of a Region
9.2 Example
10. Probability Density Functions
10.1 Properties of PDF
10.2 Probability Calculations
10.3 Mean (Expected Value)
10.4 Example: Uniform Distribution
11. Hydrostatic Force
11.1 Formula
11.2 Example
12. Work and Energy
12.1 Work Done by Variable Force
12.2 Example: Spring
12.3 Example: Pumping Liquid
13. Important Formulas Summary
13.1 Area Formulas
13.2 Volume Formulas
13.3 Physics Formulas
13.4 Economics Formulas
14. Solved Examples
Example 1: Complex Area Problem
Example 2: Volume with Hole
Example 3: Work Problem
15. Common Mistakes and Exam Tips
15.1 Common Mistakes
15.2 Problem-Solving Strategy
15.3 Quick Checks
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