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Find the area of the region bounded by the graphs of the equations. Use a graphing utility to graph the region and verify your result.$$y=e^{x}, y=0, x=0, x=5$$
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The area under the curve of a function from a to b is given by the definite integral from a to b of the function. In this case, the function is $y=e^{x}$ and the limits are from 0 to 5. So, the integral is: $$\int_{0}^{5} e^{x} dx$$ Show more…
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