Find the area of region bounded by the curve x^ 2 -4 x+y^ 2 =0 .
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
Find the area of region bounded by the curve \(x^{2}-4 x+y^{2}=0\).
- \(2 \pi \text { sq. unit }\)
- \(4 \pi \text { sq. unit }\)
- \(6 \pi \text { sq. unit }\)
- None of these
Answer
(A) 2 sq. unit
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