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Graph the region between the curves and use a calculator to compute the area correct to five decimal places. y = 2/(1 + x^4), y = x^2. | Homework.Study.com
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Graph the function f(x) = x(x + 4)(3 -x). Then, using a calculator, find the total area between the graph and the x-axis between x = -4 and x = 3. Also,
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