(1 point) Book Problem 7 Sketch the region enclosed by the curves $y = 4x$ and $y = 5x^2$. List the points of intersection of these curves from LEFT to RIGHT in the form $(x, y)$: $(0, 0)$ and $( ext{ }, ext{ })$. Decide whether to integrate with respect to $x$ or $y$ to find the area A of the region. A =
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