Calculating Volumes of Revolution Using Washers

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

Demonstrating how to find the volume of revolution using the washer method. You need to know how to integrate in order to perform this. If this helped you at all please let me know.

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  • towards the end 4^3 does not equal 32

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  • The math starts at 4:30

  • really helped me get through a conceptual block i was having. thanks a lot!

  • thank you makes more sense now

  • thanks! really helped :)

  • Grātias multas! (:

  • <3 thanks!

  • yeah lil mistake on 4^3 thing, but I really understand Washer's method now.. Thanks so much!

  • yea im gonna agree with wfiggg my calc teacher cant teach either. my class is already done with everything for the year and the AP exam is 3 months away!!

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