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    Find the Exact Area Between the Graphs Of\(y=x^{3}+9\) And\(y=-x+9\) For 0
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Find the Exact Area Between the Graphs Of y=x3+9y=x^{3}+9y=x3+9 And y=−x+9y=-x+9y=−x+9 For 0

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Find the exact area between the graphs of y=x3+9y=x^{3}+9y=x3+9 and y=−x+9y=-x+9y=−x+9 for 0 ≤\le≤ x ≤\le≤ 5.

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