Consider two functions y₁ = : f(x) and y2 = g(x), and that y₁ ‡ y2 except where they intersect. If these two functions intersect at 401 places, how many different integrals do you need to find the total area enclosed by the two curves?

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Consider two functions y₁ = f(x) and y₂ = g(x), and that y₁ ‡ y2 except where they
intersect. If these two functions intersect at 401 places, how many different integrals do you
need to find the total area enclosed by the two curves?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two functions y₁ = f(x) and y₂ = g(x), and that y₁ ‡ y2 except where they intersect. If these two functions intersect at 401 places, how many different integrals do you need to find the total area enclosed by the two curves?
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