ap calculus ab march 4, 2009
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Solids of revolution along the y-axis, the method of cylindrical shells.TRANSCRIPT
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Solids of Revolution
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How would things be different if the function is revolved about the y-axis?
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How would things be different if the function is revolved about the y-axis?
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How would things be different if the function is revolved about the y-axis?
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Consider the region S bounded between the graphs of the functions ƒ and g.
Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving S around the x-axis.