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Let a curve be parameterized by x = t³ +9t, y=t+3 for 1 ≤ t ≤ 2. Set up and evaluate the integral for the area between the curve and the x-axis. Note that r(t) is different from…
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Let a curve be parameterized by x = t³ +9t, y=t+3 for 1 ≤ t ≤ 2. Set up and evaluate the integral for the area between the curve and the x-axis. Note that r(t) is different from…
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Let a curve be parameterized by x = t³ +9t, y=t+3 for 1 ≤ t ≤ 2. Set up and evaluate the integral for the area between the curve and the x-axis. Note that r(t) is different from the other problems.
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Step-by-step explhope this helps
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