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Find the value(s) of c such that the area of the region bounded by the parabolae y=x^2−c^2 and y=c^2−x^2 is 4608.
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Find the value(s) of c such that the area of the region bounded by the parabolae y=x^2−c^2 and y=c^2−x^2 is 4608.
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c is 12 and x is 3 and that would be your variables
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