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Answer:

Answer is
(4)/(3)

Explanation:

To find the interval of x. Use our equations to equal each other.


-x^2+2x=y,y=0


-x^2+2x=0\\-x(x-2)=0\\-x=0 , (x-2)=0\\x=0 ,2


\int\limits^2_0 {-x^2+2x} \, dx

Integrate.


(-x^3)/(3)+x^2\\((-2^3)/(3)+2^2)-[(-0^3)/(3)+0^2]\\-(8)/(3) +4-0\\-(8)/(3)+(12)/(3) =4/3

Using Desmos I have Graphs of both of the equations you have provided. The problem asks us to find the shaded region between those curves/equations.

Proof Check your interval of x.

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