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    Find the Area Under the Curve\(y=4-3 x^{2}\) From\(x=0\) To\(x=1\) A) 10 B) 4 C) 3 D) 7
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Find the Area Under the Curve y=4−3x2y=4-3 x^{2}y=4−3x2 From x=0x=0x=0 To x=1x=1x=1
A) 10
B) 4
C) 3
D) 7

Question 11

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Find the area under the curve y=4−3x2y=4-3 x^{2}y=4−3x2 from x=0x=0x=0 to x=1x=1x=1 .


A) 10
B) 4
C) 3
D) 7

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