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Calc Assignment 5

The document contains a series of mathematical assignments focused on finding areas between curves, volumes of solids of revolution, and deriving standard volume formulas using calculus. It includes specific problems such as calculating the area bounded by certain curves, using the cylindrical shell method, and determining the volume of a sphere and a cone. Additionally, it poses a question regarding the volume of a solid with a cylindrical hole drilled through it.

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Calc Assignment 5

The document contains a series of mathematical assignments focused on finding areas between curves, volumes of solids of revolution, and deriving standard volume formulas using calculus. It includes specific problems such as calculating the area bounded by certain curves, using the cylindrical shell method, and determining the volume of a sphere and a cone. Additionally, it poses a question regarding the volume of a solid with a cylindrical hole drilled through it.

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Assignment 5

1 Area between two curves


1. Find the area bounded by the x-axis, y = ./x, and y = x - 2 by subtracting the area of the
triangular region from the area under the_square root curve. See figure below.
y

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---...-- 3 _-.J.
10
-=- 3

2. Use the cylindrical shell method to find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region
bounded by the curves about the y-axis.
a) y = x , y = - x/2, x= 2

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.;z-+,<-1-~0
l-,c,t2."0<~:r--0

,j \)_(Vj~ t4
~:'\--~~~~ --t1Lsf\ o
1

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I
-t-:;: 1\..
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- -=--" 3. Is the following statement true, sometimes true, or never true? The area of the region between
the graphs of the continuous functions y = f(x) and y = g(x) and the vertical lines x = a and
x = b(a < b) is
l[f(x) - g(x)]dx

Give reasons for your answer.

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2 Surface Areas
I . the curve about the indicated axis.
4. Find the area of the surface generatf by revo vmg

a) X = - 1, (5/8) Y 1; y-axis

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7
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=- 7T[Si ~~

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s:
J.

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3 Volumes
5. In this exercise, you will be using integration to derive the standard volume formulas.
a) Use calculus to find t~e volume of a sphere of radius a.

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;: rtJ~(.ft.~)dx
~ er< I;"- l-1.
-;, 1l-J o 0.....-"I.Wl-

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-: rr.l~ - 1
-- ±K11
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3 JJ./).,,,_

\Js~~: ~,."1 "" ~ L .

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b) Use calculus to find the volume of a right . ular cone of height hand base radius r .
cue

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0 -::- m -r-t41
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y
1"1

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h-j _-=.-7,<
y i_h-;t_ :. "")(.
V\

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'r)

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::; I \ .j \l iJ
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ri. lA -4 +- 'f;h l
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6. A round hole is drilled through the center of a spherical solid of radius r. The resulting cylindrical
hole has height 4 cm.

a) What is the volume of the solid that remains?

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0 b) What is unusual about the answer?

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