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    Find the Area Bounded by the Given Curves\(y=x^{3}, y=x^{2}\) A)\(\frac{1}{12}\)
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Find the Area Bounded by the Given Curves y=x3,y=x2y=x^{3}, y=x^{2}y=x3,y=x2 A) 112\frac{1}{12}121​

Question 135

Question 135

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Find the area bounded by the given curves.
- y=x3,y=x2y=x^{3}, y=x^{2}y=x3,y=x2


A) 112\frac{1}{12}121​
B) 56\frac{5}{6}65​
C) 16\frac{1}{6}61​
D) 512\frac{5}{12}125​

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