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The base of a solid in the first quadrant of the xy plane is a right triangle bounded by the coordinate axes and the line x + y
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The base of a solid in the first quadrant of the xy plane is a right triangle bounded by the coordinate axes and the line x+y
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Alice
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The base of a solid is a circular disk with radius 3. Find the volume of the solid if parallel cross-sections is perpendicular
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Michelle
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A solid has as its base the region bounded by the curves y = -2x^2 +2 and y = -x^2 +1. Find the volume of the solid if every
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Peterg
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a solid has as its base the region bounded by the curves y = -2x^2 +2 and y = -x^2 +1. Find the volume of the solid if every
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James
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A solid has a base bounded by x^2_y^2=36. Find the volume of the solid if every plane section perpendicular to the diameter is
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Trinh
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A triangle with base 12 and height 5 is rotated about the base to form a solid of rotation. What is the volume of this solid?
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G
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The base of a solid is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the ellipse x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1. Each cross-section
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Anon
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The base of a solid is the circle x^2 + y^2 = 9. Cross sections of the solid perpendicular to the x-axis are squares. What is
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Jer
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The base of a solid is the circle x^2+y^2=9. Cross sections of the solid perpendicular to the x-axis are semi-circles. What is
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Alice
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