miss-smexy
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Hey guys,
can someone please help me with this question:
The diagram shows part of the graph of the function y = tan2x. The shaded region is bounded by the curve, the x-axis, and the line x=pi/6.
The region is rotated about the x-axis to form a solid.
(i) show that the volume of the solid is given by
V = pi (integral between 0 and pi/6) (sec^2 2x-1) dx.
The thing is... how do you integrate:
V = pi (integral between 0 and pi/6) (tan2x)^2 dx
can someone please help me with this question:
The diagram shows part of the graph of the function y = tan2x. The shaded region is bounded by the curve, the x-axis, and the line x=pi/6.
The region is rotated about the x-axis to form a solid.
(i) show that the volume of the solid is given by
V = pi (integral between 0 and pi/6) (sec^2 2x-1) dx.
The thing is... how do you integrate:
V = pi (integral between 0 and pi/6) (tan2x)^2 dx