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Find the area of the region lying in the first quadrant and bounded by `y=4x^2`,`x = 0, y = 1 a n d y = 4`.

A

2 sq. units

B

`2(1)/(2)` sq. units

C

`2(1)/(3)` sq. units

D

3 sq. units

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