Home
Class 12
MATHS
The parabolas y^(2)=4x and x^(2)=4y divi...

The parabolas `y^(2)=4x and x^(2)=4y` divide the square
region bounded by the lines x=4, y=4 and the coordinate axes. If `S_(1),S_(2),S_(3)`
are the areas of these parts numbered from top to bottom, respectively, then

A

(a) `2:1:2`

B

(b) `1:1:1`

C

(c) `1:2:1`

D

(d) `1:2:3`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the area of the region bounded by the lines y=2x+1,y=3x+1 and x=4.

The area of the region bounded between the line x=4 and the parabola y^2=16 x

The area bounded by the parabola x^(2)=2y and the line y=3x is

The area of the region bounded by the parabola y^(2)=4ax and the line y=mx is

Find the area bounded by the curves y^2=4a^2(x-1) and the lines x=1,y=4a.

Find the area bounded by the curve x^2=4y and the straight line x=4y-2.