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Consider the curves y = x^2and y = mx, where m is some positive constant. no matter what positive constant m is, the two curves enclose a region in the first quadrant. without using a calculator, find the positive constant m such that the area of the region
bounded by the curves y = x^2 and y = mx is equal to 8.
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