Some Math help...

<p>OK, this isn't exactly SAT math, but I need some help with calculus and I know a lot of smart kids hand around in this forum. I also posted at the AP forum by the way but not sure how many people visit that. </p>

<p>Here is the question:</p>

<p>Find the volume (just the integral formula) of the insribed solid.
The base of S is the parabolic region {(x,y)| x^2< (or = ) y< (or = ) 1}
Cross sections perpendicular to the y axis are equilateral triangles. </p>

<p>I am completely stumped! Please help!</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>really bad description, can't help...</p>

<p>This is what they gave us in the book!
I meant less than or equal to by < (or = ).</p>

<p>Here is the question again:</p>

<p>Find the volume (just the integral formula) of the insribed solid.
The base of S is the parabolic region {(x,y)| x^2< (or = ) y< (or = ) 1}
Cross sections perpendicular to the y axis are equilateral triangles. </p>

<p>This is from college Calculus II course. I think equivalent to Calc BC. </p>

<p>Help, anyone! Please</p>

<p>Better place for this kind of questions:
Homework</a> & Coursework Questions/ Calculus & Beyond</p>

<p>Thanks! (10 char)</p>