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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Thanks for the help! :)
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Post #13
Dec 3, 2014
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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Alright, so I got \pi(119/15)
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Post #11
Dec 3, 2014
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Calculus
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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Would it be (1-(-4))^2?
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Post #7
Dec 3, 2014
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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Uhmmm would b=1 and a=0 ? I was thinking the inner radius would be ((x^7)+4)^2 but I'm not sure.
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Dec 3, 2014
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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Hi Rido12 , I am not quite familiar with it, can you explain how you would use it please?
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Dec 3, 2014
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Calculus
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Volume of Solid Rotated Around y=-4 for y=x^7, y=1, and y-axis
Help with the following problem will be much appreciated: Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by y=x^7, y=1, and the y-axis about the line y=−4
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