How do you find the volume of the resulting solid by any method of #x^2+(y-1)^2=1 # about the x-axis?
1 Answer
Aug 27, 2016
Simplest must be to use Pappus' 2nd Theorem
Explanation:
Wiki Verbatim: "The second theorem states that the volume V of a solid of revolution generated by rotating a plane figure F about an external axis is equal to the product of the area A of F and the distance d traveled by its geometric centroid."