An oil storage tank can be described as the volume generated by revolving the area bounded by 4 ₁x = 0, y = 0, x = 5 about the x-axis. Use Trigonometric Substitution to Find the volume (9+x²)+' of the tank (in cubic meters). Answer exact.

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An oil storage tank can be described as the volume generated by revolving the area bounded by
4
y =
I = = 0, y = 0, x = 5 about the x-axis. Use Trigonometric Substitution to Find the volume
"
(9+x²) ²
of the tank (in cubic meters).
Answer exact.
Transcribed Image Text:An oil storage tank can be described as the volume generated by revolving the area bounded by 4 y = I = = 0, y = 0, x = 5 about the x-axis. Use Trigonometric Substitution to Find the volume " (9+x²) ² of the tank (in cubic meters). Answer exact.
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