Consider the function g (x) = †x +1. What is the exact volume of a solid that is formed with a square based, aligned with the center of the solid on the x – axis and the edge of the base following the function g (x) on the interval [0, 3]? Note: Round to the nearest hundredth.

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Consider the function g (x) = ±x² +1.
g(x)
What is the exact volume of a
solid that is formed with a
square based, aligned with the
center of the solid on the
x – axis and the edge of
the base following the function
g (x) on the interval [0, 3]?
Note: Round to the nearest
hundredth.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function g (x) = ±x² +1. g(x) What is the exact volume of a solid that is formed with a square based, aligned with the center of the solid on the x – axis and the edge of the base following the function g (x) on the interval [0, 3]? Note: Round to the nearest hundredth.
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