Find volume of solid generated

  1. Let S be a region bounded by the curve y=x+cosxand the line y=x as shown in the given figure. Find the volume of the solid
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  2. the volume of the solid generated by revolving infinite region bounded by x-axis, x=k, and y=1/x+2 in the first quadrant about
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  3. Let R be the region bounded by the following curves. Use the disk​ (washer) method to find the volume of the solid generated
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  4. 1. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the equations about the line x = 6.y
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  5. I need help with Volume of Revolutions. The question is: Find the volume of the solid generated bt rotating about the designated
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  6. Let f and g be the functions given by f(x)=1+sin(2x) and g(x)=e^(x/2). Let R be the shaded region in the first quadrant enclosed
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  7. 1. Find the volume V of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified line.y =
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  8. Let R be the first quadrant region enclosed by the graph of y= 2e^-x and the line x=k.a) Find the area of R in terms of k. b)
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  9. Find volume of solid generated by revolving around region y=x^(1÷2) and y=2,x=0 about 1)x=0 2)y=2
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  10. Find the volume of the solid generated by rotating the region 0<y<5-x^2 about the x-axis
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