Sci, wikipedia says that the areas over these two intervals are the same, but i want a proof of this, and i'm too retard to do it myself, but i canĀ“t find the proof in english. just need a hint.
You can do it trivially in a number of ways but if you are looking for the very geometric proof people from this era did their stuff in I dont have it.
>>8444273
The proof only has 1 step
b/a = d/c
ln(b) - ln(a) = ln(d) - ln(c)
Area(a,b) = Area(c,d)
QED
>>8444397
I meant the geometric proof, sorry for not pointing it out.
>>8444273
Second result on Jewgle:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3620779
>>8444273
>that quality
holy fuck how much do you pay school