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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 01:30 Queenhagar

Functions f(x)= 1 - I x - 1 I and g(x)= I 2x - a I are given. Prove that for every the area bounded by the graphs of the given functions is less than . (Solve without using differentiation and integrals.)

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