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Given I=int(0)^(2)(sqrt((x^(4))/(4)-2x^(...

Given `I=int_(0)^(2)(sqrt((x^(4))/(4)-2x^(3)+(11)/(2)x^(2)-6x+4))dx` then the value of `I` lie in the interval

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