Please see my attempt. The question is there, did I do this correctly? http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j409/QRAWarrior/MATA36/MATA36-IMG002a.png http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j409/QRAWarrior/MATA36/MATA36-IMG002b.png
NOTE - assume it says rotate about the x-axis. Sorry for the confusion
@amistre64 (This time I have an attempt)
@satellite73 (This time I have an attempt)
two timing me are ya :)
Ok this time I have an attempt. Did I do the ROTATION ABOUT THE X-AXIS correctly?
rotate about the y axis right?
I know the question says y-axis, but I did it x-axis instead.
your setup looks good, youve defined your inner and outer radiuses , as long as your limits are good i dont see an issue with it yet
Ok one more problem.
Say you have the x = 0, x = 1 as boundary for the function y = x^2. How would the rotation about the y-axis look for that? Here is my attempt:
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