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$\pi^{2}\left(\int_{0}^{1}\sqrt{y}dy+\int_{0}^{1}-ydy\right)$
Learn how to solve integral calculus problems step by step online. Find the integral int(y^1/2-y)dy&0&1pi^2. Simplify the expression inside the integral. Solve the product \pi^{2}\left(\int_{0}^{1}\sqrt{y}dy+\int_{0}^{1}-ydy\right). The integral \pi^{2}\int_{0}^{1}\sqrt{y}dy results in: 6.5797363. The integral \pi^{2}\int_{0}^{1}-ydy results in: -4.9348022.