Question
Consider the following statements:Statement I: The area bounded by the curve, $\text{y}=\sin\text{x}$ between $\text{x}=0$ and x = 2p is 2 sq. units.
Statement II: The area bounded by the curve, $\text{y}=2\cos\text{x}$ and the x-axis from $\text{x}=0$  to x = 2p is 8 sq. units.
  1. Statement I is true
  2. Statement II is true
  3. Both statements are true
  4. Both statements are false

Answer

  1. Statement II is true

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