xplain step by step the questions below: 1.a) Disk method: how we can use the disk method to find the volume of a solid of revolution.

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Section9.3: Cylinders And Cones
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Explain step by step the questions below:

1.a) Disk method: how we can use the disk method to find the volume of a solid of revolution.

1.b) Finding the volume of a solid: simply describe when it is necessary to use more than one integral. to find the volume of a solid of revolution.

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Consider the region under a curve y=fx  where axb. Revolving this region about the x-axis gives a three-dimensional figure called the solid of revolution.

 

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