(1 point) Find the area of the surface obtained by rotating the curve \(y = 2x^3\) from \(x = 0\) to \(x = 5\) about the x-axis. The area is square units.
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When a curve is rotated about the x-axis, it forms a surface of revolution. In this case, the curve is y = 2x^3. Show more…
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