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Net area from graphs The accompanying figure shows four regions bounded by the graph of y = x sin x: R1, R2, R3, and R4, whose areas are 1, π − 1, π + 1, and 2π − 1, respectively. (We verify these results later in the text.) Use this information to evaluate the following integrals.
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