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A chord is drawn to the curve x^2 + 2x -...

A chord is drawn to the curve `x^2 + 2x - y + 2 = 0` at the point whose abscissa is 1, and it is parallel to the line `y = x.` Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the curve, this chord and the y-axis.

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