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Welcome to FactorXMaths! This is the fourth and final video in our Area Under the Curve for JEE Main 2026 playlist. I’m Akshat Agarwal from IIT Kharagpur, and in this session we’ll solve previous year JEE Main questions based on area under and between curves—exactly the level you’ll face in the exam. 🔹 What’s inside this video? Actual JEE Main PYQs: A curated mix of problems involving areas under single curves, areas between two curves, and inequality-defined regions from recent JEE Main papers and chapter-wise PYQ compilations. Mixed-curve situations: Questions involving combinations like line + parabola, circle + parabola, logarithmic or trigonometric curves, and absolute value graphs, reflecting real exam trends. Step-by-step solutions: For each question, you’ll see how to: visualize the region, find intersection points, choose correct limits, decide top/bottom (or right/left) functions, handle sign/absolute value correctly, and evaluate the definite integral efficiently. Pattern and weightage insight: Quick discussion of how often “Area under the Curve” has appeared recently and where it sits in the Applications of Integration portion of the JEE Main maths weightage table (~1 question, about 3.3%). This video is your exam rehearsal for this chapter—turning all the concepts from the first three videos into actual JEE-level performance. 📌 Don’t forget to: 👍 Like the video if these PYQs boosted your confidence for JEE Main 2026 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for more JEE-focused maths chapter playlists 💬 Comment which type of AUC question you still find toughest—single curve, between two curves, or inequality-based 📂 Share this with friends revising “Area Under the Curve” for JEE Main 2026