MCQ
The area included between the parabolas $y^2 = 4x$ and $x^2 = 4y$ is:
  • A
    $\frac{8}{3}\text{sq}\text{ unit}$
  • B
    $8\text{sq}\text{ unit}$
  • $\frac{16}{3}\text{sq}\text{ unit}$
  • D
    $12\text{sq}\text{ unit}$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$\frac{16}{3}\text{sq}\text{ unit}$
We know that, the area of region bounded by the parabolas $y^2 = 4ax$ and $= 4$ by is
$=\frac{16}{3}\text{ab}\text{ sq.}\text{ unit.}$
Therefore, $y^2 = 4ax$ and $x^2 = 4y$ is
$=\frac{16}{3}\text{ sq.}\text{ unit.}$
$(\because\text{a}=1,\text{b}=1)$

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