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Bob the Iguana claims that the area of the region between the graphs of the continuous functions...
Bob the Iguana claims that the area of the region between the graphs of the continuous functions y = f(x) and y = g(x) and the vertical lines x = a and x = b is always f [f(x)-g(x)]dx. Ja Give an example for which Bob's claim holds true by graphing a region and labeling the functions / and g as well as the vertical lines x = a and x = b. (No equations Help Bob see that his statement is not always true. Give an example where the actual area between the curves f(x) and g(x) for a
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