The area of the region enclosed between the curves 7 x^ 2 +9 y+9=0 and 5 x^ 2 +9 y+27=0 is
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The area of the region enclosed between the curves
\(7 x^{2}+9 y+9=0\) and \(5 x^{2}+9 y+27=0\) is
\(7 x^{2}+9 y+9=0\) and \(5 x^{2}+9 y+27=0\) is
- \(2\)
- \(4\)
- \(8\)
- \(16\)
Answer
(C) 8
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