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The region between the curve y=e^(-x^2), the x axis and the lines x=0 and x=N where N>0 is rotated about the y-axis to form a solid of revolution.

Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume of this solid in terms of N.

Now, when I do that, I get


which is right. Now I use integration by parts and but in the solutions, it completely drops off the second part. Why is this?
 

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The region between the curve y=e^(-x^2), the x axis and the lines x=0 and x=N where N>0 is rotated about the y-axis to form a solid of revolution.

Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume of this solid in terms of N.

Now, when I do that, I get


which is right. Now I use integration by parts and but in the solutions, it completely drops off the second part. Why is this?

No need to integrate by parts.


 
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Drongoski left out the half. If you let and then it'll come clean. The half out the front will cancel with the 2 in front of the however.
 
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Drongoski left out the half. If you let and then it'll come clean. The half out the front will cancel with the 2 in front of the however.
no need for that, you just use the standard form that you learn in 2u maffs

 

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Drongoski left out the half. If you let and then it'll come clean. The half out the front will cancel with the 2 in front of the however.
So simple and I got it wrong. Thank God - I'm not infallible after all!
 

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Thanks so much, completely forgot about the ∫f'(x)f(x) for the exponential function.
 

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