Short Overview: to two separate integrals well we can integrate 4 that's just going to be 4x factor out the 32 from the numerator we're going to integrate from zero to three radical three over two we have x squared over the binomial
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to two separate integrals well we can integrate 4 that's just going to be 4x factor out the 32 from the numerator we're going to integrate from zero to three radical three over two we have x squared over the binomial scalar factor is okay because we can always divide over the negative 4 and make that negative
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- to two separate integrals well we can integrate 4 that's just going to be 4x factor out the 32 from the numerator
- we're going to integrate from zero to three radical three over two we have x squared over the binomial
- scalar factor is okay because we can always divide over the negative 4 and make that negative
- add these two together minus all right the top cone here so pi times R sub
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