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Find area lying between the curves `y^2=4x" and "y=2x` is

A

`2/3`

B

`1/3`

C

`1/4`

D

`3/4`

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  • Area lying between the curves y ^(2) =4x and y=2 is :

    A
    `2/3`
    B
    `1/3`
    C
    `1/4`
    D
    `3/4`
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    `1/3` sq. units
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    `3/4` sq. units
    C
    `2/3` sq. units
    D
    `1/4` sq. units
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    A
    `2//3`
    B
    `1//3`
    C
    `1//4`
    D
    None of these
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