Did this video help you?
Area between a curve and a line (AQA A Level Maths: Pure)
Revision Note
Area between a curve and a line
What is the area between a curve and a straight line?
- This is the area enclosed by a curve and a line between their intersections
- The intersections may need to be found using simultaneous equations
How do I find the area between a curve and a line?
- The area enclosed will be the difference between …
- the area under the curve and
- the area under the line
- These can be found separately
- There may be easier ways to find the area under a line
- Once the areas are found a question can be answered in full
- STEP 1: Find the intersections of the line and the curve
- STEP 2: Find the area under a curve, RC, using definite integration
- STEP 3: Find the area under a line, RL, either using definite integration or the area formulae for basic shapes
- STEP 4: To find the area, R, between the curve and the line subtract the smaller area from the larger area
- If curve on top this will be RC – RL
- If line on top this will be RL - RC
Alternative method
- An alternative method allows subtraction of the two functions first
- But be extremely careful as to whether the curve or the line is on top
- STEP 1: Find the intersections of the line and the curve
- STEP 2: Subtract the functions algebraically
- Ensure this is done the correct way round!
- STEP 3: Find the area, R, between the curve and the line using definite integration
Examiner Tip
- Add information to any diagram provided
- Add axes intercepts, as well as intercepts between lines and curves
- Mark and shade the area you’re trying to find
- If no diagram provided, sketch one!
Worked example
You've read 0 of your 5 free revision notes this week
Sign up now. It’s free!
Did this page help you?