Find the volume of the solid formed when the line x + 3y - 1 = 0 is rotated about the x-axis from x = 0 to x = 8.
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The area bound by the curve y = x^2 and the line y = x + 2 is rotated about the x axis. Find the exact volume of the solid formed.
I've been staring at volumes about the x and y axis all day long and they're beginning to blue before my eyes. Is there something simple & easy to remember for this? Especially with finding the volume of areas bound by two curves. I get confused because I find the area between the two curves, and then when it comes to finding the volume of that, I'm stumped.
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The area bound by the curve y = x^2 and the line y = x + 2 is rotated about the x axis. Find the exact volume of the solid formed.
I've been staring at volumes about the x and y axis all day long and they're beginning to blue before my eyes. Is there something simple & easy to remember for this? Especially with finding the volume of areas bound by two curves. I get confused because I find the area between the two curves, and then when it comes to finding the volume of that, I'm stumped.