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Homework Help: Calculus

Posted by Amy on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 8:51pm.

1. Find the are between the curves y=e^x and y=4-x^2 graphically.
a.) set up the integral
b.) include bounds rounded to three decimal places
c.) use integral function on calculator

2. Find the area of the "triangular" region bounded by y=4-x on the left, y=sqrt(x-2) on the right and y=2 on the top. Set up the integral and use a calculator.

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