The Shell Method for Volume 3 
The Shell Method for Volume 3
by Robert Donley
Video Lecture 9 of 21
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Date Added: April 5, 2016

Lecture Description

Worked problem in calculus. Let A be the area bounded by the functions f(x) = x + 1, g(x) = 1, and h(x) = 2-x. The shell method is used to compute the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving A about (a) the x-axis and (b) the line y = 1.

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Course Description

In this series, Dr. Bob applies the principles of integral calculus covered thus far to solve some practical problems, including: Area between two curves, Disk Method for Volume, Shell Method for Volume, moment, center, mass.

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