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  • thanks

  • im confused........ -Acid

  • As far as I can tell this is the only calc based proof of volume of a sphere on youtube. thank you!

  • great video i could not understand . how did you get y=^r2-x2.

    thanks

  • @tarmozia the general formula for the area of a circle is r^2 = x^2 + y^2 where r is the radius and (x,y) is a point on the circle. We want to find an expression for the part of the circle above the x-axis. If we solve r^2 = x^2 + y^2

    for y by subtracting x^2 from both sides and taking the square root we get y = squareroot(r^2 - x^2). I hope this

    helps to answer your question.

  • @leettab

    it did but shouldn't it be half b/s we are finding the upper circle only..

  • @tarmozia sorry. remember when we take the square root it will be +/- (plus or minus) the square root of

    r^2 - x^2 so the part of the circle above the x axis has the formula PLUS squareroot(r^2 - x^2). The part below

    the x-axis is MINUS squareroot(r^2 - x^2). Think back to when you take the square root of say 4. It is +/-2 because (-2)^2 = 4 and (2)^2 =4. Let me know if you have any further questions.

  • @leettab THANK YOU again. it is much more understandable..

  • Thank you so much, you did something my prof. couldn't do!

  • @iiCeMaN69z your welcome. glad to be of help

  • thank you!

    

  • @tomarunamerienda your welcome

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