I can't seem to get the right answer for this question:
The base of a certain solid is the region bounded by the curve y=x^2 and the line y=x. Cross sections of this solid by planes perpendicular to the x-axis are squares. Find the volume of the solid.
I keep getting the answer as 2/5, but the correct answer seems to be 1/30. Can neone get the right answer? Can you post your working out?
Thanks in advanced
The base of a certain solid is the region bounded by the curve y=x^2 and the line y=x. Cross sections of this solid by planes perpendicular to the x-axis are squares. Find the volume of the solid.
I keep getting the answer as 2/5, but the correct answer seems to be 1/30. Can neone get the right answer? Can you post your working out?
Thanks in advanced