Title: Volume: The Disk Method
1Section 7.2
2Examples (from mathdemos.org)
3Examples (from mathdemos.org)
4Examples (from mathdemos.org)
5Examples (from mathdemos.org)
6Examples (from mathdemos.org)
7Formulas Disk Method (about x axis)
Note Function must be of the form y
_____ and a and b are in terms of x values
8Formulas Disk Method (about y axis)
Note Function must be of the form x
_____ and c and d are in terms of y values
9Formulas Washer Method (about x axis)
Note Function must be of the form y
_____ and a and b are in terms of x values
10Formulas Washer Method (about y axis)
Note Function must be of the form x
_____ and c and d are in terms of y values
11Washer Method Revolving about a Line
- R(x) Line - Farthest Graph
- r(x) Line - Nearest Graph
121. Set up and evaluate the integral that gives
the volume of the solid formed by revolving the
region about the x-axis (similar to p.465 1-5)
132. Set up and evaluate the integral that gives
the volume of the solid formed by revolving the
region about the x-axis (similar to p.465 1-5)
143. Set up and evaluate the integral that gives
the volume of the solid formed by revolving the
region about the y-axis (similar to p.465 7-9)
154. Set up and evaluate the integral that gives
the volume of the solid formed by revolving the
region about the y-axis (similar to p.465 7-9)
165. Find the volumes of the solids generated by
revolving the regions bounded by the graphs of
the equations about the given lines (similar to
p.465 11-13)
- the x-axis
- the y-axis
- the line x 8
- the line x 10
176. Find the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the
equations about the line y 6 (similar to p.465
15-17)
187. Find the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the
equations about the line x 5 (similar to p.465
19-21)
198. Find the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the
equations about the x-axis (similar to p.465
23-29)
209. Find the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the
equations about the x-axis (similar to p.465
33-35)