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The are bounded by the curve y=cos(2x), the line x=pi/12, the x axis and in the first quadrant is rotated about the x axis. Find the volume of solid of revolution.

Is this not an infinite volume?
 

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The are bounded by the curve y=cos(2x), the line x=pi/12, the x axis and in the first quadrant is rotated about the x axis. Find the volume of solid of revolution.

Is this not an infinite volume?
It's not, because it's the area bounded by the curve and the line x=pi/12.
 

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so the limits of integration are 0 and pi/12?
 

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In my test they said that they were pi/12 and pi/4 because the y axis is never mentioned in the question.
 

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In my test they said that they were pi/12 and pi/4 because the y axis is never mentioned in the question.
They are right. The limits should be pi/12 and pi/4.
But why did they mention the first quadrant at all?

And I get tired of teachers/tutors describing 'areas' being rotated. An area in maths is a number with units. A 'region' is being rotated.
 

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