Section 6.2 : Area Between Curves - Assignment Problems 1. Determine the area below ( f(x)=8 x-2 x^{2} ) and above the ( mathrm{x} )-axis. 2. Determine the area above ( f(x)=3 x^{2}+6 x-9 ) and below the ( mathrm{x} )-axis. 3. Determine the area to the right of ( g(y)=y^{2}+4 y-5 ) and to the left of the ( y )-axis. 4. Determine the area to the left of ( g(y)=-4 y^{2}+24 y-20 ) and to the right of the y-axis.
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