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AP CALCULUS BC Test Booklet

8.8

1.

The base of a solid is a region in the first quadrant bounded by the x-axis, the y-axis, and the line x+2y=8, as
shown in the figure above. If cross sections of the solid perpendicular to the x-axis are semicircles, what is the
volume of the solid?
(A) 12.566
(B) 14.661
(C) 16.755
(D) 67.021
(E) 134.041

2. The region bounded by the graph of y = 2x - x2 and the x-axis is the base of a solid. For this solid, each cross
section perpendicular to the x-axis is an equilateral triangle. What is the volume of the solid?
(A) 1.333
(B) 1.067
(C) 0.577
(D) 0.462
(E) 0.267

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3.

Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graphs of , as


shown in the figure above. The region R is the base of a solid. For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the
x-axis is an isosceles right triangle with a leg in region R. What is the volume of the solid?
(A) 1.775
(B) 3.549
(C) 4.800
(D) 5.575

4.

The base of a solid is the region enclosed by the curve shown in the figure above. For the solid, each
cross section perpendicular to the x-axis is a semicircle. What is the volume of the solid?

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(A) 12.356
(B) 15.732
(C) 22.249
(D) 24.712
(E) 49.425

5.

Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graphs of y = 4 cos and y = (x-2)2, as shown in
the figure above. The region R is the base of a solid. For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the x-axis is
an isosceles right triangle with a leg in region R. What is the volume of the solid?
(A) 1.775
(B) 3.549
(C) 4.800
(D) 5.575

6. The base of a solid is the region in the first quadrant between the graph of and the -axis for .
For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the -axis is a semicircle. What is the volume of the solid?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

7. The base of a solid is the region in the first quadrant between the graph of and the -axis for .
For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the -axis is a quarter circle with the corresponding circle’s center
on the -axis and one radius in the -plane. What is the volume of the solid?

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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

8. The base of a solid is the region in the first quadrant between the graph of and the -axis for .
For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the -axis is a semicircle. What is the volume of the solid?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

9. Let be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graph of , the line , and the -axis. is the
base of a solid whose cross sections perpendicular to the -axis are equilateral triangles. What is the volume of the
solid?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

10. The base of a solid is the region in the first quadrant between the graph of and the -axis for .
For the solid, each cross section perpendicular to the -axis is a quarter circle with the corresponding circle’s center
on the -axis and one radius in the -plane. What is the volume of the solid?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 1

11. Let be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graph of , the line , and the -axis. is the
base of a solid whose cross sections perpendicular to the -axis are equilateral triangles. What is the volume of the
solid?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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