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|'''2.''' The volume of a solid obtained by rotating an area around the <math style="vertical-align: -4px">y</math>-axis using cylindrical shells is given by | |'''2.''' The volume of a solid obtained by rotating an area around the <math style="vertical-align: -4px">y</math>-axis using cylindrical shells is given by | ||
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Revision as of 00:00, 26 February 2016
Consider the solid obtained by rotating the area bounded by the following three functions about the -axis:
- , , and .
a) Sketch the region bounded by the given three functions. Find the intersection point of the two functions:
- and . (There is only one.)
b) Set up the integral for the volume of the solid.
c) Find the volume of the solid by computing the integral.
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Foundations: |
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Recall: |
1. You can find the intersection points of two functions, say |
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2. The volume of a solid obtained by rotating an area around the -axis using cylindrical shells is given by |
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Solution:
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(a)
Step 1: |
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First, we sketch the region bounded by the three functions. |
Insert graph here. |
Step 2: |
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Setting the equations equal, we have . |
We get one intersection point, which is . |
This intersection point can be seen in the graph shown in Step 1. |
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(b)
Step 1: |
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We proceed using cylindrical shells. The radius of the shells is given by . |
The height of the shells is given by . |
Step 2: |
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So, the volume of the solid is |
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(c)
Step 1: |
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We need to integrate |
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Step 2: |
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For the first integral, we need to use integration by parts. |
Let and . Then, and . |
So, the integral becomes |
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Final Answer: |
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(a) (See Step 1 for the graph) |
(b) |
(c) |