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Answer:

V=864π/5

The 2nd shaded picture matches our volume. And the 1st 3D picture maps the volume once rotated.

Explanation:

The idea is that you're revolving the graph around an axis and getting a would-be solid objective. Think of it as finding the volume of a cylinder but instead of straight edges going up the height, the height follows a portion of a graph. We take the area of the circle with a variable radius and plug it into the integral:

∫πr²dy/dx

You need to know what axis you're revolving around, determine the radius of the shape, then your height which will determine variable you're integrating with respect to.

  • Your axis of revolution is the y axis.
  • The radius here is going to be the distance from the axis of revolution to some arbitrary point on the curve, which is simply x.
  • Your height is going to be some small y distance, so dy is what we're integrating w/r to and we're told to go from 0 to 6.

So with that we plug in the r and simplify as needed before integrating to get the answer.

My work is in the attachment. Comment with any questions.

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