MATH
Home
(current)
About
Contact
Cookie
Home
(current)
About
Contact
Cookie
Disclaimer
Privacy
TOS
Login
Or
Sign up
List Question
11
Math.TechQA.Club
2022-07-18 21:22:04
972
Views
Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region A in the figure about x=3.
Published on
18 Jul 2022 - 21:22
#calculus
#solid-of-revolution
620
Views
Why do we care so much about solids/surfaces of revolution?
Published on
04 Sep 2022 - 23:13
#calculus
#soft-question
#education
#solid-of-revolution
57
Views
Prove that the area under the graph for the function $y=e^{x-e^x}$ is $4\pi^{-1}$ times larger as its volume of revolution
Published on
10 Sep 2022 - 11:08
#calculus
#integration
#algebra-precalculus
#ratio
#solid-of-revolution
112
Views
Why am I getting different answers when I use cylindrical shell method vs disc method?
Published on
24 Sep 2022 - 3:55
#calculus
#solid-of-revolution
45
Views
Determining the volume of a hyperbola revolved around the y axis using double integrals
Published on
27 Sep 2022 - 21:42
#calculus
#integration
#conic-sections
#solid-of-revolution
63
Views
Is there a way to modify the solid of revolution integral to allow for solids of increasing and decreasing radius?
Published on
30 Sep 2022 - 20:44
#calculus
#geometry
#parametric
#solid-of-revolution
117
Views
Calculate the volume of rotation of $C: x = t^2, y = 2t$ and the line $y = x$
Published on
04 Oct 2022 - 0:17
#calculus
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
42
Views
Find the volume $V$ as a result of revolving the region between $f(x) = x^2 - 2x$ and $g(x) = x$ around the line $y = 4$.
Published on
17 Nov 2022 - 15:47
#calculus
#integration
#indefinite-integrals
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
1.9k
Views
3D Graphing Software - Solid of Revolution
Published on
28 Nov 2022 - 7:15
#calculus
#graphing-functions
#3d
#math-software
#solid-of-revolution
622
Views
Region R is enclosed by the lines $y=1$, $x=4$, and the curve $y=\sqrt{x}$. Rotation around x-axis
Published on
16 Jan 2023 - 21:13
#calculus
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
31
Views
For a solid of revolution, how do I determine what expression I should use for my radius when the axis of rotation has been shifted from the axis?
Published on
23 Jan 2023 - 2:29
#integration
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
« Previous
Next »
Trending Questions
Induction on the number of equations
How to convince a math teacher of this simple and obvious fact?
Find $E[XY|Y+Z=1 ]$
Refuting the Anti-Cantor Cranks
What are imaginary numbers?
Determine the adjoint of $\tilde Q(x)$ for $\tilde Q(x)u:=(Qu)(x)$ where $Q:U→L^2(Ω,ℝ^d$ is a Hilbert-Schmidt operator and $U$ is a Hilbert space
Why does this innovative method of subtraction from a third grader always work?
How do we know that the number $1$ is not equal to the number $-1$?
What are the Implications of having VΩ as a model for a theory?
Defining a Galois Field based on primitive element versus polynomial?
Can't find the relationship between two columns of numbers. Please Help
Is computer science a branch of mathematics?
Is there a bijection of $\mathbb{R}^n$ with itself such that the forward map is connected but the inverse is not?
Identification of a quadrilateral as a trapezoid, rectangle, or square
Generator of inertia group in function field extension
Popular # Hahtags
second-order-logic
numerical-methods
puzzle
logic
probability
number-theory
winding-number
real-analysis
integration
calculus
complex-analysis
sequences-and-series
proof-writing
set-theory
functions
homotopy-theory
elementary-number-theory
ordinary-differential-equations
circles
derivatives
game-theory
definite-integrals
elementary-set-theory
limits
multivariable-calculus
geometry
algebraic-number-theory
proof-verification
partial-derivative
algebra-precalculus
Popular Questions
What is the integral of 1/x?
How many squares actually ARE in this picture? Is this a trick question with no right answer?
Is a matrix multiplied with its transpose something special?
What is the difference between independent and mutually exclusive events?
Visually stunning math concepts which are easy to explain
taylor series of $\ln(1+x)$?
How to tell if a set of vectors spans a space?
Calculus question taking derivative to find horizontal tangent line
How to determine if a function is one-to-one?
Determine if vectors are linearly independent
What does it mean to have a determinant equal to zero?
Is this Batman equation for real?
How to find perpendicular vector to another vector?
How to find mean and median from histogram
How many sides does a circle have?
Copyright © 2021
JogjaFile
Inc.
Disclaimer
Privacy
TOS
After Effects
DevHide
Home Garden
Pricesm.com