P PSS New member Joined Jun 4, 2017 Messages 1 Jun 4, 2017 #1 Is it possible to take the volume of revolution for polar equation, and if it is, is it just (pi)(integral)? Example : r = 5 +5cos(pheta)
Is it possible to take the volume of revolution for polar equation, and if it is, is it just (pi)(integral)? Example : r = 5 +5cos(pheta)
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,325 Jun 5, 2017 #2 Unfortunately, "(pi)(integral)" doesn't mean anything. Demonstrate exactly what it is you mean and we can help. Note: Make sure you don't rotate too much. \(\displaystyle 2\pi\) isn't always the right answer
Unfortunately, "(pi)(integral)" doesn't mean anything. Demonstrate exactly what it is you mean and we can help. Note: Make sure you don't rotate too much. \(\displaystyle 2\pi\) isn't always the right answer