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Part 1 of 5 The curve x = t2-6t, y = Vt intersects the y-axis when x = 0, which occurs when t = 0 and t Part 2 of 5 using As / x dy = r(t)g'(t) dt. where f(t) = 6t-t2 and g(t) = v/t, the shaded area is given by: dt
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