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Find the volume of a shape whose base is defined as the area between graphs and whose height is defined as another function?
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24 Dec 2019 - 2:21
#integration
#volume
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Cylinder Work Problem Calculus
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#calculus
#volume
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Volumes 3-d Calculus
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#calculus
#integration
#definite-integrals
#volume
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Relation between the height $h$ and the radius $r$ subject to given conditions
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30 Dec 2019 - 9:01
#analytic-geometry
#3d
#coordinate-systems
#area
#volume
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Why does this way of calculating volume of sphere give result two times smaller than it should be? Integrals/onion method.
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#integration
#volume
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Volume rotation basic calculus answer doesn’t match up
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#volume
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Washer Method, $x-y=1$,$y=x^2-4x+3$, rotate about $y=3$
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#calculus
#integration
#volume
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Volumes enclosed by $ \ln^2(x)+\ln^2(y)+\ln^2(z)+\cdots=1$
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#geometry
#graphing-functions
#volume
#spheres
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Volume parametrisation integral bounds problem
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27 Mar 2026 - 18:25
#integration
#definite-integrals
#volume
#parametrization
#multiple-integral
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How to find volume of this solid?
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09 Jan 2020 - 16:37
#integration
#multivariable-calculus
#3d
#volume
137
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Volume of decreasing diameter
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23 Feb 2026 - 16:40
#calculus
#derivatives
#volume
#spheres
#related-rates
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Volume between identity function and parabola
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#calculus
#integration
#area
#volume
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finding the volume when solid is not rotated about the x or y axis
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13 Jan 2020 - 22:58
#integration
#multivariable-calculus
#volume
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find the volume for a solid rotated about $x=3$
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#calculus
#integration
#volume
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Volume element in Spherical Coordinates $dxdydz$?
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#integration
#multivariable-calculus
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