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Find area under the curve of y=x from x=0 to x=a.

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Answered by pulakmath007
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The required area

 = \displaystyle \int\limits_{0}^{a} y \, dx

 = \displaystyle \int\limits_{0}^{a} x \, dx

 = \displaystyle \:  \left. \frac{x^2}{2} \right|_0^a

 \:  =  \frac{ {a}^{2} }{2}  - 0

 =  \frac{ {a}^{2} }{2}  \:  \: sq \: uit

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Answered by abhinav3161
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Answer:

a^2 / 2 IS THE CORRECT ANSWER..

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