The area of the region bounded by the curve y=x x between x=0 and x=2 π is :
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The area of the region bounded by the curve \(y=x \sin x\)between \(x=0\) and \(x=2\)π is :
- \(\pi\)
- \(2 \pi\)
- \(3 \pi\)
- \(4 \pi\)
Answer
(D) 4
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