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    Find the Area Under the Curve Y = Sin 2x\(\frac { \pi } { 4 }\)
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Find the Area Under the Curve Y = Sin 2x π4\frac { \pi } { 4 }4π​

Question 125

Question 125

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Find the area under the curve y = sin 2x + cos x for 0 ≤ x ≤ π4\frac { \pi } { 4 }4π​ .
Enter as a+b2\frac { \sqrt { a } + b } { 2 }2a​+b​ .

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