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Find the area of the regions between the curve and the horizontal axisUnder the curve $y=7-x^{2}$ and above the $x$ -axis.
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This happens when $y=0$, so we solve the equation $0=7-x^{2}$ to find $x=\pm\sqrt{7}$. Show more…
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