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This document provides 5 practice problems for calculating volumes of solids formed by revolving regions bounded by curves around axes using different methods. The problems involve revolving the regions bounded by y=x^2 and other lines about the x-axis, y-axis, and lines x=2 and y=4, and require using the washer method, disk method, and cylindrical shell method to solve.

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This document provides 5 practice problems for calculating volumes of solids formed by revolving regions bounded by curves around axes using different methods. The problems involve revolving the regions bounded by y=x^2 and other lines about the x-axis, y-axis, and lines x=2 and y=4, and require using the washer method, disk method, and cylindrical shell method to solve.

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EE101 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II

Tutorial 2

Find the volume of the solid when the region bounded the following curves is revolved
about the given axis.

1. y = x 2 , x = 2 and the x − axis; about the y − axis , using the Washer Method
and Cylindrical Shell Method.

2. y = x 2 , x = 2 and the x − axis; about the line x = 2 , using the Disk Method
and Cylindrical Shell Method.

3. y = x 2 , y = 4 and the y − axis; about the x − axis , using the Washer Method
and Cylindrical Shell Method.

4. y = x 2 , y = 4 and the y − axis; about the y − axis , using the Disk Method and
Cylindrical Shell Method.

5. y = x 2 , y = 4 and the y − axis; about the line y = 4 , using the Disk Method
and Cylindrical Shell Method.

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