So basically, this represents the 'physical area' between the part of the curve below x-axis, and the x-axis: (minus sign is in front because without it, we're not getting the physical area, but a signed area; it'd only be equal to the physical area if the curve was above or on the x-axis for the entirety interval of that integral).
This represents the physical area between the curve from 0 to 2 and the x-axis: (no minus sign needed here, since the curve is never below the x-axis in this interval).
Calculating both these integrals and adding the answers will get you the total physical area.
This represents the physical area between the curve from 0 to 2 and the x-axis: (no minus sign needed here, since the curve is never below the x-axis in this interval).
Calculating both these integrals and adding the answers will get you the total physical area.