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If it says to rotate around a line by 180 degrees would you find the normal rotation and halve it and why or why not?
 

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I would find the whole thing then half it, given that it's easier to integrate with the equation.
 
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So when rotating around y = x, you would find the normal volume with method of slicing and then after that you halve the final answer?
 

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So when rotating around y = x, you would find the normal volume with method of slicing and then after that you halve the final answer?
This isn't in the 4U syllabus so I didn't learn to rotate around y = x.

it depends what integral you'd generate, if you get a much simpler integral from the area of the cross-section, then sure I would go for it.
 
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This isn't in the 4U syllabus so I didn't learn to rotate around y = x.

it depends what integral you'd generate, if you get a much simpler integral from the area of the cross-section, then sure I would go for it.
What if it's method of slicing bounded by y = (x-1)^2 -1 by x = 1 rotated only 180 degrees?
 

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