Integration set up: region bounded by the ?-axis, the ?-axis, the line ? = ?, and

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Integration set up: region bounded by the ?-axis, the ?-axis, the line ? = ?, and

Consider the finite region bounded by the ?-axis, the ?-axis, the line ? = ?, and y = ln(x). Set up, but do not evaluate, a definite integral(s) to determine the area of the region by…(a) integrating with respect to ?.(b) integrating with respect to ?.


For part B, I made an integral that goes from 0 to e^pi, and to find then i subtract pi - ln(x). im not sure if i am setting this up correctly.
 
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Consider the finite region bounded by the ?-axis, the ?-axis, the line ? = ?, and y = ln(x). Set up, but do not evaluate, a definite integral(s) to determine the area of the region by…(a) integrating with respect to ?.(b) integrating with respect to ?.


For part B, I made an integral that goes from 0 to e^pi, and to find then i subtract pi - ln(x). im not sure if i am setting this up correctly.

Did you sketch the region approximately?

Where are the points of intersections of the given bdy. lines?
 
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