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Calculus Level 2

Could the area bounded by y =e^x, e^(-x), lnx and ln(-x) be calculated? (consider lnx & ln(-x) to converge at (0,-6) and the intersection of e^(-x) and lnx to be (1.3,0.27)) (This question may be wrong because its my first brilliant question. Please forgive me)

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