Ris the region bounded by the functions f(x) = x² +1 and g(x) = VI + I and the lines a = 0 and z = 3. Represent the volume when Ris rotated around the r-axis. Volume = |. dx 0.

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Ris the region bounded by the functions
f(x) = x² + 1 and g(x) = Væ + 1
and the lines a = 0 and a
3.
Represent the volume when Ris rotated around the x-axis.
3
Volume =
dx
Use pi for "T" and sqrt(x) for "Va" and (x+1)^2 for "(x + 1)²"
Transcribed Image Text:Ris the region bounded by the functions f(x) = x² + 1 and g(x) = Væ + 1 and the lines a = 0 and a 3. Represent the volume when Ris rotated around the x-axis. 3 Volume = dx Use pi for "T" and sqrt(x) for "Va" and (x+1)^2 for "(x + 1)²"
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