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OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

Help please?

OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

I think this should work \[\int\limits_{0}^{2\pi} \int\limits_{0}^{1} e^x dx d\theta\]

OpenStudy (kky10997):

yeah

OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

I'm not getting any of the answers

OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

I got 2(e-1)pi

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Give me a sec

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Here's the exact formula \[V=pi\int\limits_{0}^{1}(e ^{x})^{2}dx\] I took a wild guess before, but this should give you the answer.

OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

So d? @math&ing001

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Yep !

OpenStudy (lorenbeech):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Anytime !

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