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Problem 5. (1 point) Finding the volume of a solid of revolution (washer method) Using the washer ...
Problem 5. (1 point) Finding the volume of a solid of revolution (washer method) Using the washer method, determine the volume of a solid formed by revolving the region in the first quadrant bounded on the left by the circle x² + y2 = 16, on the right by the line x = 4, and above by the line y = 4 about the y-axis. The 2d picture below may help in determining the inner and outer radius of the washer used in setting up the integral for the volume. For a dynamic 3d look at the solid, click here (This will open a new window.) Part 1. x² + y² = 7²\ Part 2. Setup the integral that represents the volume of the solid of revolution described above.. The volume of the solid is units cubed y=r NOTE: Type an exact value without using decimals. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. preview answers