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Calculate the area of the surface bounded by the curves
Calculate the area of the surface bounded by the curves representing the functions f(x)=x²+6x and g(x)=4/(x-2).
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For each of the surfaces, calculate its exact area.
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Use a graph to find approximate x-coordinates of the points of intersection of the given curves. Then find (approximately) the
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Area bounded by curves y=x^2+4x+2, y=-2x, y=3, x=-1. A little help on how to do this would do. Thank you!
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Find the area bounded by the indicated curves. y=x^2, y=0, x=2
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find the area bounded by the curves y^2=2x+6 and x=y+1
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