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Volume of Solid of Revolution Question
Uh well I tried doing the integral of V1-V2 where V1 = 2Π(y)(y2) and V2 = 2Π(y)(y+2) and I get the same answer as V = 2Π(y)(y2-(y+2)) and the answer is still wrong. I'm pretty sure y2 is greater than y+2, because otherwise I get a negative value.- Piefrenzy
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Volume of Solid of Revolution Question
Okay, so I made it to the very last problem with absolutely no issues, but for whatever reason I can't get this one right. Here it is:Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the described region about the given axis: The region enclosed by the curve...- Piefrenzy
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Volume of Solid of Revolution Question
Sometimes I wonder why they let me into college when I can't even read. I feel very dumb. I was reading " below the https://webwork.math.uga.edu/webwork2_files/tmp/equations/fe/7ca85459d2390dbf4a5dfdd0b8b8e91.png-axis" and so forth. Thank you very much, this is a lot easier now.- Piefrenzy
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Volume of Solid of Revolution Question
Homework Statement Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the described region about the given axis: The region enclosed above by the curve https://webwork.math.uga.edu/webwork2_files/tmp/equations/23/88cfb3fea3d8c8579f5a0608e8bd751.png, below by the...- Piefrenzy
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