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Use a line integral to compute the area of the given region.The region bounded by $y=x^{2}$ and $y=2 x$
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For the curve y = x^2, we can use the parameterization: r1(t) = <t, t^2>, where t is the parameter. For the curve y = 2x, we can use the parameterization: r2(t) = <t, 2t>, where t is the parameter. Show more…
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