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MathsMediumMCQ2025 · 22 Jan Shift 2

Q7. The area of the region enclosed by the curves y = x2 −4x + 4 and y2 = 16 −8x is : (1) 8 (2) 4 3 3 (3) 8 (4) 5 x ∈R. Then the numbers of local maximum and local minimum points of f ,

What This Question Tests

This question requires finding the points of intersection for two given curves (parabolas), correctly identifying which curve is 'above' the other, and then computing the definite integral to find the enclosed area.

Concepts Tested

Finding intersection points of curvesArea calculation using definite integralsParabolas

Formulas Used

Area = ∫(y_upper - y_lower) dx

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