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How do I find the length of a curve?

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Explanation:

The length of a curve can refer to the arc length of a function, or the distance along a curved path between two points.

Arc Length of a Function:

For a continuous and differentiable function y = f(x) defined over an interval [a, b], the arc length of the curve between x = a and x = b can be found using the following definite integral:

L = ∫_a^b √(1 + (dy/dx)^2) dx

Where L is the arc length, dy/dx is the derivative of the function with respect to x, and the integral is taken from x = a to x = b.

Length of a Curved Path:

For a curved path defined by a continuous and differentiable function y = f(x), the length of the path between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) can be found using the same definite integral formula as the arc length of a function:

L = ∫_(x1)^(x2) √(1 + (dy/dx)^2) dx

Where L is the length of the path and the integral is taken from x = x1 to x = x2.

Note that finding the exact length of a curve can sometimes be difficult and may require numerical methods such as numerical integration or approximation techniques like Simpson's rule.

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