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Reception Room (Qa'a), Ottoman period, 1119 a.h. / 1707
a.d., Damascus, Syria, poplar, gesso relief with gold and tin leaf,
glazes and paint; ...
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Overview of early 19th century French history and context for Les Miserables
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Evaluating the definite integral set up using the shell method
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Example showing how to find the volume of a solid of
revolution (constructed by rotating around the x-axis) using the shell
method (this could have ...
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Introducing the shell method for rotation around a vertical line.
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Let's calculate the integral from the last video.
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Finding the volume of a solid of revolution that is defined between two functions
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Finding the volume of a figure that is rotated around the y-axis using the disc method
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Volume of solid created by rotating around vertical line that is not the y-axis using the disc method.
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Solid of revolution constructing by rotating around line that is not an axis
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Finding the solid of revolution (constructed by revolving around the x-axis) using the disc method.
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Evaluating integral set up in the last video using washer method.
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Generalizing what we did in the last video for f(x) to
get the "formula" for using the disc method around the x-axis
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Looking at the example from the last video in a more generalized way
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Doing some hairy algebra and arithmetic to evaluate the definite integral from the last video
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Washer method when rotating around a horizontal line that is not the x-axis
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Setting up the definite integral for the volume of a
solid of revolution around a vertical line using the "washer" or "ring"
method.
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Claus Sluter (with Claus de Werve), Mourners, Tomb of
Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, 1410 (Museum of Fine Arts, Dijon)
Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris ...
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