2. Find the area of the region shown in the figure at the left. yA (2π. 2m 3. Find a formula (similar to the one in Problem 1) for the volume of the solid obtained by rotating R about the line y = mx + b. y=x+ sin x 4. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region of Problem 2 about the line y = x - 2. ソ=x-2 5. Find a formula for the area of the surface obtained by rotating C about the line y = mx + b. CAS 6. Use a computer algebra system to find the exact area of the surface obtained by rotating the Vx, 0

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2. Find the area of the region shown in the figure at the left.
yA
(2π. 2m
3. Find a formula (similar to the one in Problem 1) for the volume of the solid obtained by
rotating R about the line y = mx + b.
y=x+ sin x
4. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region of Problem 2 about the
line y = x - 2.
ソ=x-2
5. Find a formula for the area of the surface obtained by rotating C about the line y = mx + b.
CAS 6. Use a computer algebra system to find the exact area of the surface obtained by rotating the
Vx, 0 <x< 4, about the line y =x. Then approximate your result to three
curve
y
%3D
decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Find the area of the region shown in the figure at the left. yA (2π. 2m 3. Find a formula (similar to the one in Problem 1) for the volume of the solid obtained by rotating R about the line y = mx + b. y=x+ sin x 4. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region of Problem 2 about the line y = x - 2. ソ=x-2 5. Find a formula for the area of the surface obtained by rotating C about the line y = mx + b. CAS 6. Use a computer algebra system to find the exact area of the surface obtained by rotating the Vx, 0 <x< 4, about the line y =x. Then approximate your result to three curve y %3D decimal places.
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