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The area of the region bounded by the lines x=1 and y=0 and the curve y= x-e^x^2 is:

A. 1-e units squared
B. e-1 units squared
C. (e-1)/2 units squared
D. (1-e)/2 units squared
or E. e/2 units squared


if you can show me how to get that please
16 years ago

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