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Assignment 3

This document contains multiple problems involving calculating areas and volumes of regions bounded by graphs. The problems require setting up and evaluating integrals to find areas and volumes when the regions are revolved about axes or lines. Calculators are allowed for all problems.
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Assignment 3

This document contains multiple problems involving calculating areas and volumes of regions bounded by graphs. The problems require setting up and evaluating integrals to find areas and volumes when the regions are revolved about axes or lines. Calculators are allowed for all problems.
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AREA, VOLUME ASSIGNMENT #3

Calculators are allowed on all problems.

2002 AB 2 (Form B)

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1. Let R be the region bounded by the y-axis and the graphs of y  and y  4  2 x .
1  x2
(a) Find the area of region R.

(b) Find the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the x-axis.

(c) The region R is the base of a solid. For this solid, each cross section perpendicular to
the x-axis is a square. Find the volume of this solid.

1996 AB 2

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2. Let R be the region in the first quadrant under the graph of y  for 4  x  9 .
x

(a) Find the area of region R.

(b) If the line x = k divides the region R into two regions of equal area, what is the value
of k?

(c) Find the volume of the solid whose base is the region R and whose cross sections cut
by planes perpendicular to the x-axis are squares.

2004 AB 1 (Form B)

1. Let R be the region enclosed by the graph of y  x 1 , the vertical line x = 10, and the x-
axis.

(a) Find the area of region R.

(b) Find the volume of a solid generated when R is revolved about the horizontal line
y = 3.
(c) Find the volume of a solid generated when R is revolved about the vertical line
x = 10.

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AREA, VOLUME ASSIGNMENT #3

2003 AB 1 (Form B)

1. Let f be the function given by f ( x )  4 x 2  x 3 , and let l be the line y  18  3x, where l is the
tangent line to the graph of f. Let R be the region bounded by the x-axis and the graph of f,
and let S be the region bounded by the graph of f, the line l , and the x-axis, as shown below.

(a) Show that line l is tangent to the graph of y  f ( x) at the point x = 3.

(b) Find the area of region S.

(c) Find the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the x-axis.

1995 AB 4

4. The shaded regions R1 and R2 shown below are enclosed by the graphs of f ( x)  x 2 and
g ( x)  2 x .

(a) Find the x- and y-coordinates of the three points of intersection of the graphs of f and g.

(b) Without using absolute value, set up an expression involving one or more integrals
that gives the total area enclosed by the graphs of f and g. Do not evaluate.

(c) Without using absolute value, set up an expression involving one or more integrals
that gives the volume of the solid generated by revolving region R1 about the line
y = 5. Do not evaluate.
y
R2

R1

(14,-15)
(10,-15)
Note: Figure not drawn to scale.
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