Integration help(Calculus)

<p>Find the volume of the solid generated by the revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the equations about the line x=6.
1. y=x, y=0, y=4, x=6
2. x=y^2, x=4
Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the equations about the line y=4
1. y=x, y=3, x=0
2. y=x^2, y=4
Find the volume of the solid generated by the revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the equations about the indicated lines.
1. y=x^(1/2) the square root of x, y=0, x=4
a= the x-axis, b) the y-axis
c) the line x=4, d) the line x=6
2. y=x^2, y=4x-x^2
a) the x-axis b) the line y=6</p>

<p>This is definitely not the place to be asking for help with homework… maybe you should post under the AP section?</p>

<p>Dude, Caltech is all theory, no practical stuff…they can help you generalize the very theory of volume, but if you want help with this, go ahead and ask an MIT student.</p>

<p>Lol. </p>

<ol>
<li>pi</li>
<li>pi/2</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>7Pi/2</li>
<li>8Pi/3</li>
<li>hahahah</li>
</ol>

<p>Pretend you’re in 95 and just answer 2<em>pi</em>i</p>