1. find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region with the radius (2 – ½x)and - area A(X)=π(2-x)² 2. find the volume of the solid as the region bound by the curve y²=x-2 and the y-axis from y=0 to y=2 as it rotates around the axis 3. find the volume of the solid of the washer with other radius x and other radius x³, so its area is A=π[(x)² = (x³)²]
1. find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region with the radius (2 – ½x)and - area A(X)=π(2-x)² 2. find the volume of the solid as the region bound by the curve y²=x-2 and the y-axis from y=0 to y=2 as it rotates around the axis 3. find the volume of the solid of the washer with other radius x and other radius x³, so its area is A=π[(x)² = (x³)²]
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter8: Further Techniques And Applications Of Integration
Section8.3: Volume And Average Value
Problem 11E
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![1. find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region with the radius (2 – ½x)and
-
area
A(X)=π(2-x)²
2. find the volume of the solid as the region bound by the curve y²=x-2 and the y-axis from y=0 to
y=2 as it rotates around the axis
3. find the volume of the solid of the washer with other radius x and other radius x³, so its area is
A=π[(x)² = (x³)²]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc526b4e4-21f0-42ff-b53f-bc19cdabc563%2F550682b7-ab56-445d-b291-5a0b980970a7%2F1zufckg_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region with the radius (2 – ½x)and
-
area
A(X)=π(2-x)²
2. find the volume of the solid as the region bound by the curve y²=x-2 and the y-axis from y=0 to
y=2 as it rotates around the axis
3. find the volume of the solid of the washer with other radius x and other radius x³, so its area is
A=π[(x)² = (x³)²]
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