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Volume problem: y=x^3, x=y^3; rotated
Hi. I have a few calculus problems that I have to do using the washers and shell method to find out what the volume of the graph
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Kira
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Volume problem:
y=x^3, x=y^3; rotated about x-axis I first made y=x^1/3, then x^3=x^1/3 Then I tried to do an integration from 0
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Leona
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The region bounded by y=2.5x^2 and y=4x is to be rotated about both axes and the volume generated calculated by both the washer
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l
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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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Tii
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The region between the graphs of y=x^2 and y=2x is rotated around the line x=2.
The volume of the resulting solid is ____. Please
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Jessica
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Let R be the region bounded by y=6sin((pi/2)x), y=6(x-2)^2, y=3x+3 containing the point (2,6). Find the area of R, find the
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Charmaine
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Classify the following type of stoichiometry problem:
How many grams of zinc must react with an excess volume of hydrochloric
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Jacquie
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I'm asked to find the volume of the solid bounded by the curves x=1+y^2 and y=x-3, rotated about the y-axis.
I have a general
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Tii
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Let S be a region bounded by the curve y=x+cosx
and the line y=x as shown in the given figure. Find the volume of the solid
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ani
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I have the formula to problem but can not come up with any of the answers.
Problem: Calculate the cardiac output if heart rate
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Mary
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