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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

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Let R be the region between y = x^3, the x-axis and x = 2.

Find the volume when you revolve about

a) the x-axis b) the y-axis

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  • @blaekflauer hmm moment inertia usually not included in the standard calculus class. I'll cover the standard course first before covering a more advanced topic. Thanks for your input though.

  • it would be nice to have one about moment of inertia, with a proper graphical explanation like you did for this one. And, if you like, one about Fourier transforms. Thanks

  • @blaekflauer Thank you that you like it.

    If you want me to make a video of a certain topic or problem, please let me know.

  • Congratulations! The way you explain things is very clear and neat. That really helped!

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