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Use the method of slicing to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region enclosed within the circle (x-1)^2 + y^2 = 1 about the y-axis.
 

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Use the method of slicing to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region enclosed within the circle (x-1)^2 + y^2 = 1 about the y-axis.

I thought this was an easy question - so didn't bother. Is answer 2 (pi)^2 cubic units ??
 

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The 0 for the 1st integral comes from usual working out which I'm too lazy to spell out.
 
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3rd line, dno how do xD for vol of revolution
teach teach, how you split it up like that
 

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I worked on the problem earlier and found I had to evaluate the integral in my "Preliminaries" as part of whole solution. So I decided to work this one out first so I could use the results later, as I've done in my solution.

or which 3rd line ??
 
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the d(apple) , d(asdasdad) line where you split it , the line above the letter I, wna learn it for the heck of it xD
i do it by convention
 

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