The area enclosed by y=2e^(2x) , the x-axis , x=0 and x= 2
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The area is the integral of ydx, so this is the same as 2e^(2x)=e^2x between the limits 0 and 2: e^4-1=53.6 approx.

Sorry for delay in sending picture. (e^4=54.6, e^0=1)

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