crammy90
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appears i have the last 2 threads aha i feel needy :O
anwho aha
when we are doing volume
V = pi(integral) y^2
Just say the equation is y=(x^2 - 4)
and then we do the volume
V=pi(integral) (x^2 + 4)^2
do we have to expand this before integrating
i.e. x^4 + 8x + 16 ?? and then wed integrate
or can we do an integral on the equation not in separate terms. i.e.
(x^2 + 4)^2
= [(x^2 + 4)^3]/3
yeh just a bit confused :S
Area sector = 8(theta-sintheta)
ii) using the expression, discuss the limiting value of (sine theta)/ theta as theta gets closer and closer to zero :S
i know its one of the small angles but i dont know how to discuss it :S
and limiting values, do they have anything to do with limiting sums lol
anwho aha
when we are doing volume
V = pi(integral) y^2
Just say the equation is y=(x^2 - 4)
and then we do the volume
V=pi(integral) (x^2 + 4)^2
do we have to expand this before integrating
i.e. x^4 + 8x + 16 ?? and then wed integrate
or can we do an integral on the equation not in separate terms. i.e.
(x^2 + 4)^2
= [(x^2 + 4)^3]/3
yeh just a bit confused :S
Area sector = 8(theta-sintheta)
ii) using the expression, discuss the limiting value of (sine theta)/ theta as theta gets closer and closer to zero :S
i know its one of the small angles but i dont know how to discuss it :S
and limiting values, do they have anything to do with limiting sums lol