Area under the curveHard
Question
The area bounded by the curves y = - √-x and x = - √y where x, y ≤ 0
Options
A.cannot be determined
B.is 1/3
C.is 2/3
D.is same as that of the figure bounded by the curves y = √- x; x ≤ 0 and x = √-y; y ≤ 0
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