Volume of a solid
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The problem says: Make a sketch and use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate the volume of the solid below the surface given by:
f(x,x) = x / sqrt 1 -y^2 and above the region in the XY-plane bounded by the graphs of: x = 0, y = 1/2 and y = x. Round your answer to three decimal places.
Would you please provide me with a sketch and the integral that I need to put into the graphing utility?
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This shows how to use a graphing utility to approximate the volume of a given solid.
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