Aysce
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This is one of the more easier volumes questions (cylindrical shells) but I'm still confused about what I have to find and also the dimensions of the strip or whatever..
So here it is:
Q. By taking strips parallel to the axis of rotation, use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region enclosed between the curve y= 4-x^2 and the lines x=2 and y=4 through one complete revolution about the x-axis.
I don't really want full working but maybe just a few "hints" otherwise it contradicts the whole point of doing this..
Thank you to all.
So here it is:
Q. By taking strips parallel to the axis of rotation, use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region enclosed between the curve y= 4-x^2 and the lines x=2 and y=4 through one complete revolution about the x-axis.
I don't really want full working but maybe just a few "hints" otherwise it contradicts the whole point of doing this..
Thank you to all.