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Find the area under the curve `y =(x^2 + 2)^2 + 2x` between the ordinates x =0 and x=2`

A

`236/15` sq units

B

`136/14` sq units

C

`432/15` sq units

D

`436/14` sq units

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`436/14` sq units
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