The volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region enclosed by y = 1/x^5, y = 0, x = 1, x = 6 about the line x = -2 can be computed using the method of cylindrical shells via an integral V = \int_a^b [] ? with limits of integration a = [] and b = []
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