b) Use any method to compute the volume of the solid generated by rotating R about the x-axis.
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Setting the two equations equal to each other, we get: -x^2+6x-8 = 0 Solving for x, we get x = 2 and x = 4. So the points of intersection are (2,0) and (4,0). Show more…
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