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Whats the area under this infinitely large ellipse?

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Whats the area under this infinitely large ellipse?

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First of all, your “infinitely large ellipse” would most likely be called a “parabola” in this situation. So the equation would most likely be a quadratic equation. A typical equation that would fit the description would be y=1-x^2. Since the region is bounded by the x-axis (or y=0), all you need is a simple definite integral. So integrating this…

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