So as I've been doing some preparation questions before school starts, I've been stuck in this hard question.
"Scientists have built a ship that is 6 meters tall. The ships cross-section at the height y is a square, with a side length (m) is:
Specify the ships volume (m^3). "
So, like... Where do I start? I'm completely lost here. Since this is from a math book that focuses on integrals and derivatives, I assume I have to use them to solve this.
"Scientists have built a ship that is 6 meters tall. The ships cross-section at the height y is a square, with a side length (m) is:
Specify the ships volume (m^3). "
So, like... Where do I start? I'm completely lost here. Since this is from a math book that focuses on integrals and derivatives, I assume I have to use them to solve this.