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hi or the phone 5 students uh today i will discuss one horse question on calculus integration so this is a horse question letamp;#39;s go through the question so diagram 24 shows a straight line a graph y equal to f x intersects the curve y equal to 3x square at the point 2 12 given that integrate from 2 to 0 for the function is equal to negative 22. find the area of the shaded region okay letamp;#39;s see how to do this question first of all you must understand that integrate from 2 to 0 normally is from smaller to bigger now itamp;#39;s bigger to smaller so the value is negative 22. so if i look at the question that is integration value so i will reverse and then i make it positive integrate from 0 to 2 for the function dx is is given as a positive 22 okay because because the area which is under the x-axis is negative 22 that is from integrate from two to zero okay when the limit is upside down we have to change the value from negative to positive so itamp;#39;s actually telling