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consider the area between the graphs x+3y=1 and x+9=y^2. this area can be computed in two different ways using integrals. First of all it can be computed as a sum of two integrals where a=,b=,c= and f(x0= and g(x)=. Alterntaively this area can be computed as a single integral
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this question is rallt hard
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