Barrons AP Calculus

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The base of a solid is the first-quadrant region bounded by .
Each cross section perpendicular to the x-axis is a square with one edge
in the xy-plane. The volume of the solid is

1

π

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    equals

y^2     −   y   +   ln|2y|  +   C

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ln  2

Given   f   ′   as  graphed,    which   could   be  a   graph   of  f?
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