Use the method of shells to find the volume of the solid of revolution obtained by rotating about the y axis the region between x = 0 and x = 1/2 bounded by 2 y = sin x and y = We first need the height| of a vertical infinitesimal strip located at x. We then compute the volume to be

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Use the method of shells to find the volume of the solid of revolution obtained by rotating about the y axis the region between = 0 and x = T/2 bounded by
y = sin x and y = - x.
We first need the height
of a vertical infinitesimal strip located at x.
We then compute the volume to be
Transcribed Image Text:Use the method of shells to find the volume of the solid of revolution obtained by rotating about the y axis the region between = 0 and x = T/2 bounded by y = sin x and y = - x. We first need the height of a vertical infinitesimal strip located at x. We then compute the volume to be
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