Area Between a Curve & a Line (Cambridge (CIE) AS Maths) : Revision Note
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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 Tips and Tricks
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




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