Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by x^2 +y^2 =4, y^2 = -x+4 and y=0. Set up the integral to find the area of R using vertical rectangle. (1, √3) x² + y² = 4 7 y² = -x +4 O 3 -1

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Let R be the region in the first
quadrant bounded by x^2
+y^2 =4, y^2 = -x+4 and y=0.
Set up the integral to find the
area of R using vertical
rectangle.
(1,√3)
x² + y² = 4
1
0
-1
y² = -x + 4
3
Transcribed Image Text:Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by x^2 +y^2 =4, y^2 = -x+4 and y=0. Set up the integral to find the area of R using vertical rectangle. (1,√3) x² + y² = 4 1 0 -1 y² = -x + 4 3
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