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Calculus Notes

Calculus Notes. Calculus Notes. Volumes by slicing can be found by adding up each slice of the solid as the thickness of the slices gets smaller and smaller, in other words the number of slices goes to infinity.

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Calculus Notes

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  1. Calculus Notes www.assignmentpoint.com

  2. Calculus Notes Volumes by slicing can be found by adding up each slice of the solid as the thickness of the slices gets smaller and smaller, in other words the number of slices goes to infinity. To find the volume of each slice of the pyramid you would find the area of each square then multiply the area by the thickness of the slice. The thickness would be dx because we are slicing with respect to the x-axis. Next you would add the volumes of each slice together to find the total volume. This would be a Riemann sum with the limit as n the number of slices going to infinity. www.assignmentpoint.com

  3. Remember the from Ch 5.5 • Only now instead of f(x*) we will be summing the areas of the base of each slice. So change f(x*)in the Riemann Sum to A(x*)which represents the area of the base. www.assignmentpoint.com

  4. Here is an example using a cylinder Find the volume of the cylinder using the formula and slicing with respect to the x-axis. A = r2 A = 22 = 4 www.assignmentpoint.com

  5. Now use the formula you learned in Geometry to find the area • V= r2 h=(22)(4) = 16  You can also work problems like these with respect to the y-axis. www.assignmentpoint.com

  6. 4 4 If you rotate this area around the x-axis it will form a cone (see below diagram) • Volume of solids of revolution using disks • If you take the area under the line y = x from 0 to 4 it will look like the diagram below www.assignmentpoint.com

  7. Now use the formula below to find the volume of the 3-D figure formed by rotating around the x-axis. • http://www.plu.edu/~heathdj/java/calc2/Solid.html • This method is called disks when revolved around the x-axis ( note: it is sliced with respect to the x-axis and is revolved around the x-axis) www.assignmentpoint.com

  8. Formula for finding the volume of the solid formed when f(x) is revolved around the x-axis • Each slice is a circle, the formula for the area of a circle is A= r2. The radius is the y-value of the function AKA f(x). So, the area formula becomes A= (f(x))2 • Substitute into the formula www.assignmentpoint.com

  9. 4 • Equation y = x from 0 to 4 With geometry V = 1/3  (42)(4)=64/3 • With Calculus www.assignmentpoint.com

  10. Your turn p. 410 # 6. find the volume of the solid that results when the region enclosed by the given curves is revolved around the x-axis y = sec x, x = , x = , y = 0 Use the formula www.assignmentpoint.com

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