
Volumes of Solids of Revolution
This topic covers the disk and washer methods for calculating the volume of solids generated by revolving a region around an axis. Students also explore volumes of solids with known cross-sections.
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This topic covers the disk and washer methods for calculating the volume of solids generated by revolving a region around an axis. Students also explore volumes of solids with known cross-sections.
Key Questions
- How do we use the disk method to find volume?
- When is the washer method required?
- How do we calculate volumes using known cross-sections?
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