Chapter 8 Applications of Definite Integral Volume.

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Chapter 8 Applications of Definite Integral Volume

Bell Ringer

Quick Review Solutions

What you’ll learn about Volumes as limits of Riemann sums Volumes with circular, square, or other cross sections Volumes of solids of revolution using washers …and why The techniques of this section allow us to compute volumes of certain solids in three dimensions.

Example Disk Method

Washer Method

Washer Method

Washer Method

Example Other Cross Sections

Volume of a Solid

How to Find Volumes by the Method of Slicing

Example Square Cross Sections

Example Square Cross Sections