Assignment (9) i- 1) Find the area... \( y=x^{2}+x \) ? 4. between \( x \) timent \( x=3 \) 2) Find the area - \( y=x^{2}+2 x+1 \) between \( x=1 \) and \( x=2 \) 3) Calculate the area bounded by \( y^{\prime}=6-x-x^{2} \) and \( x^{2} \)-axis, 4) Calculate the area bounded by \( y=2-x^{2} \) and the line \( y=-x \).
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