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1. Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region bounded by y= 2x and y = x^2 -3
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1. Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region bounded by y= 2x and y = x^2 -3
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Mia
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Question: Compute the volume of the solid bounded above and below by the surfaces z=4-x and z= (2*(x^2)) + (y^2) I found the
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P
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Compute the volume of the solid formed by revolving the fourth quadrant region bounded by y = x^2 - 1 , y = 0, and x = 0 about
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Beth
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Compute the volume of the solid formed by revolving the fourth quadrant region bounded by y = x^2 - 1 , y = 0, and x = 0 about
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Beth
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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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Baohua
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Consider the region bounded by the graphs of the equations x=y^2 and y=3x. Set up 2 integrals, one with respect to x and the
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Nellie
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1)What is the area bounded by y = x^2 and y =3x?
A)5 B)9/2 ***C)8 D)11.2 E)25 i believe it to be 8 but im not sure. 2)The region
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ReviewDay :(
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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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Anonymous
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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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TJ
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