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Let R be the region bounded by a triangle whose vertices are (0,0), (0,2) and (2,2). Find the volume generated when R is revolved about the X-axis. a. Using the Washer Method b.…
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Let R be the region bounded by a triangle whose vertices are (0,0), (0,2) and (2,2). Find the volume generated when R is revolved about the X-axis.
a. Using the Washer Method
b. Using the Shell Method
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