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Answered by sakhichoudhary
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Answer: 1

Explanation:

Integral of (2-t) from limits 0 to 2 is 2t-t^2/2 from limits 0 to 2. On substituting the limits, the answer would be 2.

Similarly,

the integral of (t-2) from limits 2 to 4 will be t^2/2-2t from limits 2 to 4. On substituting the limits, the answer would be 2.

Therefore,it will be

2(ans of 1st part)+2(ans of 2nd part)/4 = 4/4 = 1

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Answered by loganithyavijay
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Answer:

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