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A Review Game A Review Game

Area between CurvesArea between Curves Volumes by SlicingVolumes by Slicing Volumes of Revolution Disk/Washer Cylindrical ShellsVolumes of Revolution Disk/Washer Cylindrical Shells

The following will be used throughout this game.

R1R1R1R1 R2R2R2R2 R3R3R3R3

Rules: The first team to set up the complete, correct integral gets a point.

If a team makes an incorrect guess, they are “out” for that question.

The game begins with person #1. Turns rotate clockwise.

Only the person whose turn it is can write! And the most important rule….

Put The Top on the pen when you’re not writing!!!

ARE YOU READY?

The Game begins with the next slide.

Area: R3 with respect to y axis

Volume: R3 about y axis using Shell Method

Volume: R2 about x axis using Washer Method

Volume: R3 about x = 4 using Disk Method

Volume: R1 about y = 2 using Disk Method

Volume: R1 about x axis using Shell Method

Volume: R2 about y axis using Washer Method

Volume: R1 about x axis using Washer Method

Volume: R1 about y axis using Disk Method

....

Volume: base of R2 with equilateral triangle cross- sections that are perpendicular to the y axis

Volume: R2 about y axis using Shell Method

Area: R1 with respect to y axis

Volume: with base of R2 with square cross-sections perpendicular to x axis

Area: R1 with respect to x axis

Volume: R3 about x axis using Disk Method

Volume: R3 about y axis using Washer Method

Volume: R3 about x axis using Shell Method

Area: R3 with respect to x axis

Volume: with base of R2 with semi- circle cross- sections perpen- dicular to x axis

Area: R2 with respect to y axis

Volume: R2 about x axis using Shell Method

Volume: R2 about x = 4 using Shell Method

Volume: R1 about y axis using Shell Method

Area: R2 with respect to x axis

Volume: R1 about y = 2 using Shell Method

GAME OVER!