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The area bounded by the parabolas \(y=4 x^{2}, y=\frac{x^{2}}{9}\) and the straight line \(y=2\) is
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The area bounded by the parabolas \(y=4 x^{2}, y=\frac{x^{2}}{9}\) and the straight line \(y=2\) is
(A) \(\frac{20 \sqrt{2}}{3}\) sq. unit
(B) \(10 \sqrt{5}\) sq. unit
(C) \(\frac{10 \sqrt{3}}{7}\) sq. unit
(D) \(10 \sqrt{2}\) sq. unit
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