Let R be the shaded region in the first qudrant shown above. R is enclosed by the y-axis and the graphs of f(x) = 2 + 2x - x? and g(x) =1+2 sin(x²). (a) Area of R = (b) Perimeter of R = (c) The volume of the solid generated by rotating R around the line y = 1 is (d) Use the function Y(x) = f(x) - g(x) to find the maximum vertical distance between the graphs of f and g in R. maximum distance =

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Let R be the shaded region in the first qudrant shown above. R is enclosed by the y-axis and the graphs of
f(x) = 2 + 2x – x? and g(x) = 1+ 2 sin(x²).
(a) Area of R =
(b) Perimeter of R =
(c) The volume of the solid generated by rotating R around the line y = 1 is
(d) Use the function Y(x) = f(x) - g(x) to find the maximum vertical distance between the graphs
of f and g in R.
maximum distance =
Transcribed Image Text:Let R be the shaded region in the first qudrant shown above. R is enclosed by the y-axis and the graphs of f(x) = 2 + 2x – x? and g(x) = 1+ 2 sin(x²). (a) Area of R = (b) Perimeter of R = (c) The volume of the solid generated by rotating R around the line y = 1 is (d) Use the function Y(x) = f(x) - g(x) to find the maximum vertical distance between the graphs of f and g in R. maximum distance =
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