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Find the sum of the two areas created by the intersection of () and () from [0, 1].b) If the region created on 0 ≤ ≤ 0.528 is the base of a solid whose cross sectionsperpendicular to the -axis are squares, determine the volume of the solid.

Find the sum of the two areas created by the intersection of () and () from [0, 1].b-example-1
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Given the functions:


f(x)=x+e^(x^2-3x)
g(x)=x^4-x^2+1

You can graph them using a graphic tool and then identify their points of intersection:

a) You can identify that the area created by the intersection of the functions is:

Find the sum of the two areas created by the intersection of () and () from [0, 1].b-example-1
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