was it a definite integral? you need integration by parts to do this (4 unit), but if it's definite, then you can draw a graph and calculate the integral indirectly (method may come up in 3 unit?)
the textbook gives a lead in, and then it becomes a usual slicing question but with r and h instead of x and y. I think that type of question probably could be tested, as it doesn't really require any extra knowledge.
err the description of the volume sounds like a stretched out sphere to me, so i would think that one pi is correct. azereus only left out pi on the one line, it was back at the end
"2. Find the derivative of ln (1/(2x - 3))"
this one can be simplified using log law
"3. Differentiate 2^x"
use eln[a] = a
"I've got everything clear up to integrating e^u"
err you should know how to integrate an exponential
"7) If P = 100e^(0.5t), find the value of P to the nearest unit if t...