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2. Write the given (total) area as an integral.
a. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4-x²
b. The area above the x-axis and below y = 4x - x²
c. The area between y = sin x and the x-axis for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
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2. Write the given (total) area as an integral.
a. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4-x²
b. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4x - x²
c. The area between y = sin x and the x-axis for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
Transcribed Image Text:2. Write the given (total) area as an integral. a. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4-x² b. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4x - x² c. The area between y = sin x and the x-axis for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
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2. Write the given (total) area as an integral.
a. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4-x²
b. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4x - x²
c. The area between y = sin x and the x-axis for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
Transcribed Image Text:2. Write the given (total) area as an integral. a. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4-x² b. The area above the x - axis and below y = 4x - x² c. The area between y = sin x and the x-axis for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
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