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I am not sure I can navigate through the typographic disaster zone here but it appears as if the question concerns finding the volume of a 2-dimensional geometric figure.

If so, the answer is very simple: the volume is zero. By definition, 2-d figures can have lengths and areas but, since they do not have a third dimension, they cannot have a volume. In other words, VOLUME = 0.

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