2. Set up, but do not evaluate, an integral to find the volume of a solid generated by revolving the region bounded by $y = \log(x - 1) + 2$, the $x$-axis, and $x = 5$ around the $y$-axis by: (A) using washers. (B) using cylindrical shells.
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