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    Find the Area Bounded by the Given Curves\(y=\frac{1}{2} x^{2}, y=-x^{2}+6\)
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Find the Area Bounded by the Given Curves y=12x2,y=−x2+6y=\frac{1}{2} x^{2}, y=-x^{2}+6y=21​x2,y=−x2+6

Question 72

Question 72

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Find the area bounded by the given curves.
- y=12x2,y=−x2+6y=\frac{1}{2} x^{2}, y=-x^{2}+6y=21​x2,y=−x2+6


A) 4
B) 16
C) 8
D) 32

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