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For the solid S described, do the following:

(a) Sketch the base of S in the xy-plane.
(b) Sketch a three-dimensional picture of S with the xy-plane as the floor.
(c) Compute the volume of S.

1. The base of S is the region lying above the parabola y = x 2 and below the line y = 1 over the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 1. Cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis are square

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Answer:

(a) and (b) see pictures attached

(c) V = 16/35

Explanation:

(a) Sketch the base of S in the xy-plane.

See picture 1 attached

(b) Sketch a three-dimensional picture of S with the xy-plane as the floor.

See picture 2 attached

(c) Compute the volume of S.

The volume is given by the triple integral


\displaystyle\iiint_(S)zdzdydx

The cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis are squares so


z=1-x^2

The region S is given by the following inequalities


0\leq x\leq 1\\\\x^2\leq y\leq 1\\\\0\leq z\leq 1-x^2

Therefore


\displaystyle\iiint_(S)zdzdydx=\displaystyle\int_(0)^(1) \displaystyle\int_(x^2)^(1) \displaystyle\int_(0)^(1-x^2) (1-x^2)dzdydx=\\\\\displaystyle\int_(0)^(1)(1-x^2)(1-x^2)(1-x^2)dx=\displaystyle\int_(0)^(1)(1-x^2)^3dx=\displaystyle(16)/(35)

So the volume V of the solid S is

V=16/35

For the solid S described, do the following: (a) Sketch the base of S in the xy-plane-example-1
For the solid S described, do the following: (a) Sketch the base of S in the xy-plane-example-2
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