A torus is formed by revolving the region bounded by the circle x2(squared) +y2(squared) = 4 around the line x=3. Find the volume of this doughnut-shaped solid.
A torus is formed by revolving the region bounded by the circle x2(squared) +y2(squared) = 4 around the line x=3. Find the volume of this doughnut-shaped solid.
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Chapter9: Surfaces And Solids
Section9.3: Cylinders And Cones
Problem 23E
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A torus is formed by revolving the region bounded by the circle x2(squared) +y2(squared) = 4
around the line x=3. Find the volume of this doughnut-shaped solid. [Hint: find the function that represents the semicircle.]
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