Unit 6.3 of Math 152
Volumes of Cylinders
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Definition
- We can think of it by taking the volume of the integral by making it into cylinder shapes perpendicular to the axis of integration,
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such that we are taking the cirumfranse of the cylinder and multiplying it by the hight (the function we are integrating) and then the thickness (dx, dx being infinitely small)
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- We can think of it by taking the volume of the integral by making it into cylinder shapes perpendicular to the axis of integration,