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Sketch the region bounded by the graphs of the functions and find the area of the region.

f(x) = sin(x), g(x) = cos(2x), -pi/2 <= x <= pi/6

(a) Use a graphing utility to graph the region bounded by the graphs of the equations, (b) find the area of the region and (c) use the integration capabilities of the graphing utility to verify your results.

f(x) = 2sin(x) + cos(2x), y = 0, 0 < x <= pi

Complete the table.

Original Integral Rewrite Integrate Simplify
1/(x^2) dx

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The region bounded by graphs is sketched and their areas are found in an attached Word document.

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