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Uploaded by WatchMath on May 12, 2011
In this video we discuss how to compute the volume of revolution by using integral. Here we mainly use the washer method
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Thank you very much for the video! It is a great help! One question: In the second example shouldn't it be delta x and dx in the integral?
heimleita 8 months ago
@heimleita : Yes, you are right! It should be dx. Thanks for the correction!
WatchMath 8 months ago
really good explanation... Thanks allot!!!!
SuperHssingh 3 weeks ago
you !!!!!!!!!
rahmyafify 3 months ago
LOL I WAS EXPECTING DA GIRL TO TEACH...
Sano22n 4 months ago
16:24 the is dx and not dy i guess
zerocoll20 8 months ago
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Thank you very much for the video! It is a great help! One question: In the second example shouldn't it be delta x and dx in the integral?
heimleita 8 months ago
@heimleita : Yes, you are right! It should be dx. Thanks for the correction!
WatchMath 8 months ago