- Hands-On Mathematics for Deep Learning
- Jay Dawani
- 114字
- 2024-10-30 02:24:30
Areas between curves
We know that integration gives us the ability to find the area underneath a curve between two points. But now, suppose we want to find the area that lies between two graphs, as in the following screenshot:
Our region S, as we can see, lies between the curves f(x) and g(x) in between the two vertical lines x = a and x = b. Therefore, we can take an approximation of the area between the curves to be the following:
We can rewrite this as an integral, in the following form:
To visualize this better and create an intuition of what is happening, we have the following image: