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Integral calculus: Centroid of area bounded by $y = 2(1 + x^3)$ and the coordinate axes

Submitted by ailevya on Sun, 02/26/2017 - 12:04

Help please. Find the centroid of the area. Where the area bounded by the curve y=2(1+x^3) and the coordinate axes

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Centroid of area bounded by parabola and line

Submitted by light_angel on Tue, 03/08/2016 - 20:36

Patulong po....
Find the centroid of the area bounded by the curves y=2x and y^2 =4ax using polar coordinates.

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Centroid of Polar Curve by Integration

Submitted by light_angel on Mon, 03/07/2016 - 21:39

Patulong po for this problem. I really need to know the solution of this.
find the centroid of the area enclosed by the cardioid r=a(1+cos theta).

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Centroid of area in the first quadrant bounded by circle and ellipse

Submitted by benty on Sun, 03/06/2016 - 20:20

Find the centroid of the area in the first quadrant bounded by the ellipse x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=1 and the circle x^2+y^2=a^2.

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