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i didn't think you could get an answer bigger than 1 because the max height, depth and width was 1.
 

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casomerville said:
i didn't think you could get an answer bigger than 1 because the max height, depth and width was 1.
This is a simplified version of what I did: delta V=(2x)2 delta y, where 2x is the length of a square
=4x2 delta y

.'. V = int (0->1) 4y dy
= 2
 
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edit: actually i got 2 aswell lol

sides of square is 2 m remember so it can be biger than 1
 
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Rax said:
Yep 2.

I got pi/15 units cubed for the other one
Awesome! I got that too.. I didn't show mcuh working out, you reckon they'll take marks off? I showed the integral and stuff, but didn't bother with elemental volume or writing sigma notation etc. And here I thought I couldn't do volumes! Yay!
 

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i had 4/3 units^3 as the lenght of the square is 2x^2 and the breath is 2x^2 aswell ( its a square lol)

Volume = integral between 1 n 0 of (4x^4) dy but x^4=y^2

therefore = between 1 n 0 of (4y^2)dy

= 4/3 units^3
 

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kobz said:
i had 4/3 units^3 as the lenght of the square is 2x^2 and the breath is 2x^2 aswell ( its a square lol)

Volume = integral between 1 n 0 of (4x^4) dy but x^4=y^2

therefore = between 1 n 0 of (4y^2)dy

= 4/3 units^3
shit just looked at the question...im such an idiot thats wrong lol (thats wat happens when u dnt see maths for a good 2 months)
 

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Um guys, doesnt the question say "*vertical* cross sections perpendicular the the y-axis", as in, the height of the square would be (1 - y) and the width would be dx??

Which all up makes the Volume 16/15 units ^3
 

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Yep i also got 2 UNITS^3
and for the other pi/15 UNITS^3.
Yippie I got both volumes ones right. Yippie, im happy.

Im happy about volumes, complex and curve sketching. Also conics was alright.
The rest, hmm, like 0 marks. argghh!
 

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