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MathsMediumMCQ2022 · 26 Jun Shift 1

Q76.The area bounded by the curve y = x2 −9 and the line y = 3 is (1) 8√6 −16√12 −72 (2) 8√6 + 8√12 −72 (3) 16√6 + 16√12 −72 (4) 16√6 −16√12 −64 → → → → → is b b × b × × (→c×→a) →c

What This Question Tests

This problem involves finding the area enclosed by a parabola and a horizontal line, requiring identification of intersection points and setting up a definite integral.

Concepts Tested

Graphing quadratic functionsFinding points of intersectionDefinite integration for area

Formulas Used

Area = ∫(y_upper - y_lower) dx

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