Intergration of Fractions

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Find the area enclosed between the curve y = 2/(x-3)^2 , the x axis and the lines x=0 and x=1
 
Find the area enclosed between the curve y = 2/(x-3)^2 , the x axis and the lines x=0 and x=1

Hint:

Plot the curve \(\displaystyle y \ = \ \dfrac{2}{(x-3)^2}\) and find the points of intersection with y-axis(x=0) and x=1. These will be your limits of integration.

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