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Find the area bounded by the curves `y=6x-x^2a n dy=x^2-2xdot`

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`A= underset(0)overset(4)(int) {(6x-x^(2))-(x^(2)-2x)} dx`
`A= underset(0)overset(4)(int) (8x-2x^(2))dx`
`A=[4x^(2) - 2/3 x^(3)]_(0)^(4)=64-128/3=64/3` sq. units
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