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Can we use the disk method in this integral?
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[QUOTE="Amaelle, post: 6457826, member: 636811"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] look at the image [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] cylindrical coordinates Goodd day, I have a question regarding an exercice I have already posted [ATTACH type="full"]278092[/ATTACH] Bvu was very nice and provided this darwing [ATTACH type="full"]278093[/ATTACH] I already have the solution [ATTACH type="full"]278094[/ATTACH]But y question is : [B]can we use the disk method?[/B] because as you can see even though the intersection was at[B] x=-1[/B] the [B]sphere goes deep into the paraboloid[/B] until [U]x=-sqrt(2)?[/U] so maybe the only way is to caluculate is to [ATTACH type="full"]278098[/ATTACH] Many thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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Can we use the disk method in this integral?
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