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− | |'''Choosing the Approach:''' Since we are rotating around the ''x''-axis, the washer method would utilize tall rectangles with ''dx'' as their width. This seems like a reasonable choice, as these rectangles would be trapped between our two functions, allowing us to solve a single integral. | + | |'''Choosing the Approach:''' Since we are rotating around the ''x''-axis, the washer method would utilize tall rectangles with ''dx'' as their width. This seems like a reasonable choice, as these rectangles would be trapped between our two functions as ''x'' varies over the enclosed region, allowing us to solve a single integral. |
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− | |'''Finding the Radii:''' Since our rectangles will be trapped between the two functions, and will be rotated around the ''x''-axis (where | + | |'''Finding the Radii:''' Since our rectangles will be trapped between the two functions, and will be rotated around the ''x''-axis (where ''y'' = 0), we find |
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|the inner radius is <math style="vertical-align:0%;"> r = 5-x </math>, represented by the blue line, while | |the inner radius is <math style="vertical-align:0%;"> r = 5-x </math>, represented by the blue line, while |
Revision as of 20:28, 8 March 2015
Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the area enclosed by and
around the x-axis.
Foundations |
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• Choose either shell or washer method. |
• Find the appropriate radii. |
• Determine the bounds of integration by finding when both functions have the same y value. |
• Using the determined values, set up and solve the integral. |
Solution:
Step 1: |
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Choosing the Approach: Since we are rotating around the x-axis, the washer method would utilize tall rectangles with dx as their width. This seems like a reasonable choice, as these rectangles would be trapped between our two functions as x varies over the enclosed region, allowing us to solve a single integral. |
Step 2: |
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Finding the Radii: Since our rectangles will be trapped between the two functions, and will be rotated around the x-axis (where y = 0), we find |
the inner radius is , represented by the blue line, while |
the outer radius is , represented by the red line. |
Step 3: |
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Finding the Bounds of Integration: We must set the two functions equal, and solve. If |
then |
so we have roots -4 and 5. These are our bounds of integration. |
Step 4: |
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Evaluating the Integral: Using the earlier steps, we have |