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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 8 – Applications of Integration
Topic 8.1
How is the formula for average value different than the formula for finding the area under a curve?
The formula for average value incorporates a (b-a) to be multiplied to the formula for the area under a curve.
The formula for average value incorporates a \frac{1}{b-a} to be multiplied to the formula for the area under a curve.
The formula for average value is the same as the formula for finding the area under a curve.
The formula for average value incorporates a (b+a) to be multiplied to the formula for area under a curve.
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 8.1 Finding the Average Value of a Function on an Interval
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