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Calculus and geometry For the given regions R1 and R2, complete the following steps.
a. Find the area of region R1.
b. Find the area of region R2 using geometry and the answer to part (a).
35. R1 is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the line x = 1 and the curve y = 6x(2 – x2)2; R2 is the region in the first quadrant bounded the curve y = 6x(2 – x2)2 and the line y = 6x.
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