Determine the area that is below f(x) = 3 + 2x - x² and above the x axis. Hint: To find the area, determine first the cl

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Determine the area that is below f(x) = 3 + 2x - x² and above the x axis. Hint: To find the area, determine first the cl

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Determine the area that is below f(x) = 3 + 2x - x² and above the x axis. Hint: To find the area, determine first the closed interval [a, b] over which you will integrate. ● ● Plot and shade the area under the curve and above the x axis. Suppose we are only interested in the closed interval [0, 2] for f(x) = 3 + 2x − x². Find the area of the curve f(x) over the closed interval [0, 2]. Plot and shade the area under the curve and above the x axis over the interval [0, 2]. ●
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