Using Integration to calculate volume

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This time we will started to learn how to use integration to calculate volume

Now we will started with a function we will started to calculate if the function rotating 360 degrees on the x axis, and it will never leave the axis, and then it will formed a 3 dimensional axis. we will called this solid of revolution, because we obtain it by revolving a region about a line.

if we say the function is

so the radius of a circle will be r and

and we can think it as the volume is made of many disk and it will formed this volume.

So the area of the disk will be like this

so

so what we will get this

so is a constant so we can pull it out