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gummibear0731

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1. find the volume of the solid formed when the curve y=(x+5)^2 is rotated about the y-axis from y=1 to y=4

2a. differentiate (2x^2+1)/(3x^2-4)
b. hence evaluate (integral from 0 to 1) of x/(3x^2-4)^2 dx

P.s. for question 2 i can do part a but dont know how to do part b.

3. find the exact area bounded by the parabola y=x^2 and the line y=4-x

4. find the area enclosed between the curves y=(root)x and y=x^3

5. for the shaded region find the area and the volume around the x-axis. The region is of x^2=4ay coloured to (0,a)

These are from maths in focus. cheers for ANY help
 

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1. You should draw a diagram. I would split the parabola into two functions by making x a function of y, where sqrt(y) is the principal root.







Subtract V1 from V2.



2.





You can move constants outside of integrals.


3. To find where the two functions intersect:







4.





 

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