5. Consider the region bounded by y=x² and y=x in the first quadrant. What is the volume of the solid obtained by rotating R about the y=-2? ONLY SET UP the integration formulation. Do NOT integrate.

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Section8.3: Volume And Average Value
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5. Consider the region bounded by y=x² and y=x in the first quadrant. What is the volume
of the solid obtained by rotating R about the y=-2? ONLY SET UP the integration
formulation. Do NOT integrate.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Consider the region bounded by y=x² and y=x in the first quadrant. What is the volume of the solid obtained by rotating R about the y=-2? ONLY SET UP the integration formulation. Do NOT integrate.
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