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    Find the Area Bounded by the Curve\(y=x^{2}-9\) And the Line\(y=2 x+6\)
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Find the Area Bounded by the Curve y=x2−9y=x^{2}-9y=x2−9 And the Line y=2x+6y=2 x+6y=2x+6

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Find the area bounded by the curve y=x2−9y=x^{2}-9y=x2−9 and the line y=2x+6y=2 x+6y=2x+6 .

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