K kmerr98277 New member Joined Jan 8, 2014 Messages 6 Feb 19, 2015 #1 I'm looking for the volume of the solid enclosed by y=3, y=1/x, and y=x^2 rotated around the x-axis. Will this be the sum of two integrals? Thanks.
I'm looking for the volume of the solid enclosed by y=3, y=1/x, and y=x^2 rotated around the x-axis. Will this be the sum of two integrals? Thanks.
I Ishuda Elite Member Joined Jul 30, 2014 Messages 3,342 Feb 19, 2015 #2 kmerr98277 said: I'm looking for the volume of the solid enclosed by y=3, y=1/x, and y=x^2 rotated around the x-axis. Will this be the sum of two integrals? Thanks. Click to expand... Actually the difference of two integrals but you could call that a sum. Maybe http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/VolumeWithCylinder.aspx would be of interest, especially Example 4 which is a similar problem.
kmerr98277 said: I'm looking for the volume of the solid enclosed by y=3, y=1/x, and y=x^2 rotated around the x-axis. Will this be the sum of two integrals? Thanks. Click to expand... Actually the difference of two integrals but you could call that a sum. Maybe http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/VolumeWithCylinder.aspx would be of interest, especially Example 4 which is a similar problem.