Area of the region bounded by the curve y^ 2 =4 x, y- axis and the line y=3 is :
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Area of the region bounded by the curve \(y^{2}=4 x, y-\) axis and the line \(y=3\) is :
- \(2\)
- \(\frac{9}{4}\)
- \(\frac{9}{3}\)
- \(\frac{9}{2}\)
Answer
(B) 9 4
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