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Find the area bounded by: y=0,y=4-X^2, and y=4-2X

4-X^2=4-2X

x^2-2x=0

x1=0

x2=2

|integral{0;2}(4-X^2-4+2X)dx|=|(-x^3)/3+x^2||{0;2}=l-8/3+4|=4/3 kv.od.

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