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Let f(x)="max"{sin x,cos x,1/2}, then de...

Let `f(x)="max"{sin x,cos x,1/2}`, then determine the area of region bounded by the curves `y=f(x)`, X-axis, Y-axis and `x=2pi`.

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`((5 pi)/(12) + sqrt(2) + sqrt(3))` sq. units
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