5. Draw the graph and find the area bounded by the curves x = y²— 5y and y = x. 6. Draw the graph and find the area bounded by the curves y = e?? + 5 , y-axis, y = 2 , and the line x = — 4. 7. Calculate the length of the curve y = f(x) = x? + 1/(32x²) on [1, 2].
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