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Consider the parametric equations below. x = t sin(t), y = t cos(t), 0 ⤠t ⤠Ï/6 Set up an integral that represents the area of the surface obtained by rotating the given curve about the x-axis.
Use your calculator to find the surface area correct to four decimal places.
Consider the parametric equations below. x = t sin(t), y = t cos(t), 0 ⤠t ⤠Ï/6 Set up an integral that represents the area of the surface obtained by rotating the given curve about the x-axis.
Use your calculator to find the surface area correct to four decimal places.
Collen VonLv2
19 Jul 2019
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