y= f(x) [y = g(x)] 2 Cross sections are equilateral triangles. f(x) = 1 – -1 g(x) = -1+ Triangular base in xy-plane 2.

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Find the volume of the solid shown. The base of the solid is the region bounded by the lines f(x) = 1 − (x/ 2), g(x) = −1 + (x/2) , and x = 0. The cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis are equilateral triangles.

y= f(x)
[y = g(x)]
2
Cross sections are equilateral triangles.
f(x) = 1 –
-1
g(x) = -1+
Triangular base in xy-plane
2.
Transcribed Image Text:y= f(x) [y = g(x)] 2 Cross sections are equilateral triangles. f(x) = 1 – -1 g(x) = -1+ Triangular base in xy-plane 2.
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