Please help me solve this problem and also find the area and length for this problem. Thank you.
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∫(0,1) (π(√x)^2)-(π(x^2)^2) dx

π∫(0,1) (√x)^2-(x^2)^2 dx

π∫(0,1) x - x^4 dx

π[(1/2)x^2 - (1/5)x^5](0,1) = π{(1/2 - 1/5) - (0)}

3π/10

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