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20. 1/2 points | Previous Answers SCalcET8 10.2.057 Consider the parametric equations below. x = t sin(t), y = t cos(t), 0 t T/6 Set up an integral that represents the area of the surface obtained by rotating the ì§6 Use your calculator to find the surface area correct to four decimal places. Need Help? L Read It ã³1Talktoa Tutor| Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version 1/1 points | Previous Answers SCalcET8 10.2.501.XP. Find dy/dx. 21. 2 Show transcribed image text
20. 1/2 points | Previous Answers SCalcET8 10.2.057 Consider the parametric equations below. x = t sin(t), y = t cos(t), 0 t T/6 Set up an integral that represents the area of the surface obtained by rotating the ì§6 Use your calculator to find the surface area correct to four decimal places. Need Help? L Read It ã³1Talktoa Tutor| Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version 1/1 points | Previous Answers SCalcET8 10.2.501.XP. Find dy/dx. 21. 2
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