Consider the graph of the function g(x): y = g(x) The graph from x = 2 to x = 6 is a semicircle. Evaluate the following integrals by interpreting them in terms of areas: (a) ??² g(x) dx = (b) ??? g(x) dx = (c) ??? g(x) dx =
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