largarithmic
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It's become fashionable it seems to write creative questions and post them here (and its a good and fun tradition too ^^) so here's one I wrote about a month ago, that generalises integration techniques for solids of revolution to surfaces of revolution. I don't actually know why this isnt taught in HSC because its cool and just as hard as volume.
Also since I wrote this quesiton Ive thought of another part, (from part d) is the sphere the only CLOSED/continuous (i.e. with zeros in the original function at the endpoints of the rotation) surface of revolution with this property?
Happy new year everyone
It's attached.
View attachment surfacearea.pdf
Also since I wrote this quesiton Ive thought of another part, (from part d) is the sphere the only CLOSED/continuous (i.e. with zeros in the original function at the endpoints of the rotation) surface of revolution with this property?
Happy new year everyone
It's attached.
View attachment surfacearea.pdf