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I just have a question from a textbook that did not come with answers, its with volumes, its as follows
Find a formula for the area A(x) of the cross sections of the solids perpendicular to the x-axis.
Then find the Volume (if possible, i thought i did?)
The solid lies between planes perpendicular to the x-axis at x = 0 and x = 4. The cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis between these planes run from the parabola y = -√x to the parabola y = √x
a) The cross-sections are circular disks with diameters in the xy-plane.
I have attached an image
Thanks, I just want to see if im right or not.
Find a formula for the area A(x) of the cross sections of the solids perpendicular to the x-axis.
Then find the Volume (if possible, i thought i did?)
The solid lies between planes perpendicular to the x-axis at x = 0 and x = 4. The cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis between these planes run from the parabola y = -√x to the parabola y = √x
a) The cross-sections are circular disks with diameters in the xy-plane.
I have attached an image
Thanks, I just want to see if im right or not.