The curve to the right is the graph of the equation $y = -\sqrt{441 - x^2}$. Find the total area of the shaded regions in the graph. The total area of the shaded regions is (Simplify your answer.)
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This occurs when y = 0. So, we set -x√(441-x^2) = 0 and solve for x. Show more…
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