Another volume problem...My given curves

  1. I've tried this problem about 20 times and a bunch of different ways and I can't seem to get it right.The problem is: Find the
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  2. Another volume problem...My given curves are y=1+x^2 and y=9-x^2, rotated about the line x=-1.Am I solving in terms of y for the
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  3. If the curves of f(x) and g(x) intersect x=a and x=b and if f(x)>g(x)>0 for all x on (a,b) then the volume obtained when the
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  4. Consider the given curves to do the following.64 y = x^3, y = 0, x = 4 Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume V
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  5. find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified line.x=2=2sqrty,
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  6. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid generated by revovling bounded by the curves and lines about the x-axis. y=
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  7. Find all points of intersection (r,θ) of the curves r=2cos(θ), r=4sin(θ).Note: In this problem the curves intersect at the
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  8. consider the area enclosed between the curves f (x) = x2 and g (x) = 4xwhat is the volume obtained by revolving the area between
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    2. amy asked by amy
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  9. consider the area enclosed between the curves f (x) = x2 and g (x) = 4xwhat is the volume obtained by revolving the area between
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    2. amy asked by amy
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  10. consider the area enclosed between the curves f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=4xwhat is the volume obtained by revolving the area between
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    2. amy asked by amy
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