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I don't understand a part of the solution using the method of shells on this problem
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07 Jan 2019 - 20:09
#calculus
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume of revolution of a triangle.
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16 Jan 2019 - 12:53
#triangles
#circles
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume of solid using shell method
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17 Jan 2019 - 3:48
#calculus
#integration
#definite-integrals
#solid-of-revolution
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Why doesn't the second method work?
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26 Jan 2019 - 16:42
#calculus
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
52
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Finding volume of revolution for $y=x^{2}+2$ about $y=-2$ on the interval $[0,2]$
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27 Jan 2019 - 11:45
#calculus
#solid-of-revolution
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Solid of revolution using washer method(Gives negative answer)
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31 Jan 2019 - 0:07
#area
#solid-of-revolution
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Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the curves $y=x^2$, $x=5$, and $y=0$ about the $x$-axis
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10 Feb 2019 - 23:08
#calculus
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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Finding the volume of a right cylinder in terms of full surface area and a variable
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11 Feb 2019 - 22:55
#solid-geometry
#solid-of-revolution
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How to calculate volume of a right circular cone's hyperbola segment given position of slice?
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12 Feb 2019 - 4:48
#calculus
#integration
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
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Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region about the y-axis;
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12 Feb 2019 - 22:22
#calculus
#integration
#functions
#solid-of-revolution
41
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Medial axis of symmetric solid & volume
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26 Feb 2019 - 13:16
#geometry
#volume
#solid-geometry
#solid-of-revolution
5.1k
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Volume of revolution found by rotating the region bounded by $x=y^2$ and $x=1-y^2$ about the line $x=3$
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02 Mar 2019 - 13:17
#calculus
#integration
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
141
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Volume of the solid bounded by $\sqrt[3]{x^2}+\sqrt[3]{y^2} +\sqrt[3]{z^2} =\sqrt[3]{a^2}$
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10 Mar 2019 - 17:31
#integration
#multivariable-calculus
#solid-of-revolution
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Finding the surface area of two solids of revolution
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21 Mar 2019 - 2:47
#calculus
#integration
#definite-integrals
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume of a solid revolution
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#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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