Home
Class 12
MATHS
the area included between the curve xy^...

the area included between the curve `xy^(2)=a^(2)(a-x)` and y -axis is -

A

`pi a^2`

B

`2pi a^2`

C

`3pi a^2`

D

`4 pi a^2`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the whole area included between the curve x^2)y^(2) = a^(2)(y^(2) – x^(2)) and its asymptotes (asymptotes are the lines which meet the curve at infinity).

Find the area included between the curves x^2=4y and y^2=4x .

Find the area included between the curves y=x^2 and y=x^3 .

Area of the region enclosed between the curve x =1-y^(2) and the Y-axis is

The angle between the curve 2y=e^(-x/2) and the y - axis is

The area enclosed by the curves xy^(2)=a^(2)(a-x) and (a-x)y^(2)=a^(2)x is

Area enclosed between the curve x=2y-y^(2) and the Y-axis is

Area enclosed between the curve x^(2)+4y=4 and the X-axis is