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This question is from Maths in Focus (revised edition), page 152
8. Use Simpson's rule with 5 function values to find the volume of the solid formed when the curve y=e^x is rotated about the y-axis from y=3 to y=5, correct to 2 significant figures.
According to the book, the answer is 12, but every time I've tried it, I always seem to get around 8.64, depending on the method I use (I've done Simpson's rule as well as regular intergration and graphing the equation)
Can someone tell me if I'm right?
8. Use Simpson's rule with 5 function values to find the volume of the solid formed when the curve y=e^x is rotated about the y-axis from y=3 to y=5, correct to 2 significant figures.
According to the book, the answer is 12, but every time I've tried it, I always seem to get around 8.64, depending on the method I use (I've done Simpson's rule as well as regular intergration and graphing the equation)
Can someone tell me if I'm right?