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If A is the area bounded by y=x^2/3-y^4/3 and x-axis then the value of 35/4 A is​

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Answered by harshitabais48
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by shritik1605sl
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Answer:

Area A is infinite. so, 35/4 A is equal to ​ infinite.

Step-by-step explanation:

y=x^2/3-y^4/3 will be an unbounded graph w.r.t x-axis.

Please refer to the graph of the curve  attached below.

Since, the graph is unbounded,

Area A between the curve and the x-axis is infinite.

∴A= infinite.

And hence, 35/4 A is​ infinite.

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