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Find the area of the region bounded by the graphs of the given equations.$$y=x, y=x^{4}$$
Step 1
The graph of $y=x$ is a straight line passing through the origin and the point (1,1). The graph of $y=x^{4}$ is a curve that also passes through the origin and the point (1,1), but is below the line $y=x$ for $0<x<1$. Show more…
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