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11 October, 17:55

Find the number a such that the line x = a divides the region bounded by the curves x = (y^2) - 1 and the y-axis into 2 regions with equal area. Give your answer correct to 3 decimal places.

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  1. 11 October, 18:21
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    The graph of x = y^2 - 1 is a sideways parabola with its vertex at (-1, 0) and

    y-intercepts at (0,1) and (0,1).

    This means that the line x = 0, meaning a=0, splits the graph in half, with equal area above and below the x-axis.

    The answer is a=0
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