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OpenStudy (chris215):

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OpenStudy (dumbcow):

answer is \[2 \int\limits_0^3 \sqrt{3x-x^2} dx\] because the integral of sqrt function gives area above x-axis, by doubling it you also get area below x_axis. This is due to fact that y is squared and so y = plus minus sqrt function

OpenStudy (chris215):

Thank you!!

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