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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 17:50, johnathan1104

VOLUMES OF SOLIDS WITH KNOWN CROSS SECTIONS When you have successfully completed this section, you will be able to:

OBJECTIVES
Find the volume of a solid with known cross sections.
Reading Assignment
Read pages 426-27 of section 6.2 of Calculus of a Single Variable.

Discussion
Read the discussion, Volumes of Solids with Known Cross Sections.

Assignment 5D
Complete the following exercise for section 6.2 (page 430).
Exercise 59
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