The area bounded by the curve y = ( x + 1) 2 , y = ( x – 1) 2 and the line is
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The area bounded by the curve
y = (x + 1)2, y = (x – 1)2 and the line
is
y = (x + 1)2, y = (x – 1)2 and the line
Answer
(A)
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