#Integrals and graph area ;
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Also the graph is for the question 407
can you figure out what the bounded area would be?
if yes then from there onwards all you have to do is subtract and add necessary bounded areas by the respective curves and get the required area
another helpful thing is to find the coordinates of the vertices of the required area
that will allow u to set proper limits when integrating
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