Volume using disk method: x=.000574y^(2)-.439y+185

  1. Volume using disk method:x=.000574y^(2)-.439y+185 Interval: (0,500)
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  2. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the given lines and curves about the y-axis:y=(x-2)^3-
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  3. Using the Disk Method or washer method (im not sure which one)Find The volume of y=x^3 , y=1 , x = 2 revolving around the X axis
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  4. Suppose the area under y = -x^2+1 between x = 0 and x = 1 is rotated around the x-axis. Find the volume by using Disk method and
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  5. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the given lines and curves about the y-axis:y=(x-2)^3-
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  6. The region enclosed by the graph e^(x/2), y=1, and x=ln(3) is revolved around the x-axis. Find the volume of the solid
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  7. The region enclosed by the graph e^(x/2), y=1, and x=ln(3) is revolved around the x-axis. Find the volume of the solid
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  8. 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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  9. Which is the disk that you can be put into the disk drive of your computer? Flat disk, flip disk, floppy disk or hard disk?
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  10. Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid formed by rotating the region bounded by y=2x and y=x^2 about the y-axis.
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