You can make a list of mistakes in another thread then.
This is the marathon. It never was a textbook correction site...
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NEXT QUESTION (since nobody wants to be a dear):
HINT for b) (highlight):
Firstly, if you picked a graphical approach to b), well done you took the easy path. Here is the alternate solution:
If you did part a) right, you would know that it is a local minimum. But the minimum turning point is at (0,1), so e^x-x≥1! The trick to notice then is that e^x-x>0 because 1>0, so e^x>x, and thus without a graph you can tell straight away that e^x>x anyway and thus must be the upper curve for the integral.
Be careful, this is a volume between two curves question. NOT AREA!