Calculus 2 - Integration: Finding the Area Between Curves (1 of 22) Ex. 1: y=e^x, y=x^2, x=0, x=2

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In this video I will find the area bounded by the curves y=e^x, y=x^2, x=0, x=2.

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Michel,
Thousands THANK you for you videos. They are straight forward, short,  clear, and step by step solutions. Fantastic job!

yelenayegorova
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I just got a new teacher for my calculus 2 class. She's great, but very fresh. So it's nice to learn from another professor who gets to the point. thank you!!!

finefina
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Thankyou so much for clearing my concepts ❤

harrasmansoor
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My goodness, unbelievable. Just in 6 minutes.

aswathvinod
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Thank you Michel from Belgium (Sint-Pieters-Leeuw ;-) ) In this series there are 7 videos or 22? Dank U .

faous
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Would subtracting the functions inside the integral yield the same area as calculating the definite integral for e^x and than subtracting the definite integral of x^2?

cedriccornelis
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sincerely, thank you for all your help.

minhakhan
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if u switched y1 and y2, wouldn't the area be negative?

parkysood
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how does e^x stay e^x after integration

keneagu
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There doesn’t have to be a + C at the end of the

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