Hello...thanks for the first question!.....its referring to a function so must be that...
with the second question....
we r given a graph of h(x) with an area bound by the line x=c
we have to find the exact value of the x-coordinate of the geometric centre of this area...as in find the rule...
where should I start??
thanks
I don't believe they'd test you on that, but I think to find the x value of the centre of that area, they want to find the x value which leads to the area to the left (ie the integral between the start and the x value) being equal to the area of the right. If this doesn't work and you're still stuck, feel free to post the question (preferably with the solution) and I can solve it for you

although I doubt it would be on the course if they're doing an alternate method.
How do u do a and b i have no idea
http://imgur.com/a/eZfOr
a) I'm guessing you just missed a bit of information
It says w=1.5L = 3L/2
Sub this into the equation for the area and you get the answer
b) it's just using the chain rule, you may want to go over this. No major tricks here

Hope this helps
