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  1. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by y=x^3, y=1, and the y-axis and whose cross-sections
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  2. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by y=x^3, y=1, and the y-axis and whose cross-sections
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  3. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by y=x^3, y=1, and the y-axis and whose cross-sections
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  4. The inner surface of a bowl is of the shape formed by rotating completely about the y- axis the area bounded by the curve 𝑦 =
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  5. Find the standard form of the equation of an ellipse with center at (-2,1) with major axis length 10 along y axis and minor axis
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  6. Find the image of P(5,-3)under each of the given transformations:1. r x-axis(5,-3)? 2. Rorigin (-5,3)? 3. R90 (3,5)? 4.T 0,3
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  7. 8x^2+y^2+80x-6y+193=0Find the center (which i think is (-5,3) Find the major axis Find the minor axis && find the distance from
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  8. 1. How to find the numbers, if there are any, at which f has a realtive minimum. What is the realive minima?The graph that I
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  9. Four particles in the xy plane have the following masses and coordinates: 1 kg at (3 m, 3 m), 2 kg at (-2 m, 4 m), 3 kg at (3 m,
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  10. Four particles in the xy plane have the following masses and coordinates: 1 kg at (3 m, 3 m), 2 kg at (-2 m, 4 m), 3 kg at (3 m,
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