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| + | ::<span class="exam">a) Find the three intersection points of the two given functions. (Drawing may be helpful.) | ||
| + | ::<span class="exam">b) Find the area bounded by the two functions. | ||
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Consider the area bounded by the following two functions:
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- a) Find the three intersection points of the two given functions. (Drawing may be helpful.)
- b) Find the area bounded by the two functions.
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