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put this solution on YOUR website!If you have the graphs, then you know that to the right of the y-axisthe graph is simply a horizontal line. The area between it and the x-axis is just a rectangle whose area is 3*7 = 21.
The graph to the left of the y-axis is the left half of parabola which opens downward. At the moment, the only way I can think of to find the area between it and the x-axis is to use Calculus. If you don't know Calculus, then I hope someone else solves this problem for you.
The following integral will find the area in question:

evaluated from -2 to 0:

So the total area between the graph of f(x) from x = -2 to x = 3 is the sum of these areas: