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Standard XII
Mathematics
Area between x=g(y) and y Axis
41. The area ...
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41. The area bounded by the circles x-square+y-square=1 and x-square+y-square=2, and the pair of lines 2x-square-3xy-2y-square=0 (y>0), is
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