Calculate the area bounded by the curve y=x^ 2 +x+4 , the x-axis and the ordinate x = 1…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Basic Mathematics for Physics
Calculate the area bounded by the curve \(y=x^{2}+x+4\), the x-axis and the ordinate x = 1 and x = 3.
- \(\frac{25}{6}\) sq. units
- \(\frac{62}{3}\) sq. units
- \(\frac{59}{3}\) sq. units
- \(\frac{71}{4}\) sq. units
Answer
(C) 59 3 sq. units
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