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May 19, 2013

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Calculus
I use this to check my answers. I apologize for not realizing that I should have proven to you that I was doing them by myself at first.

Calculus
Find the volume of the solid formed when the region bounded by y=3x^2 and y=36-x^2 is revolved about the x-axis.

Calculus
Let R be the region bounded by y=x^2, x=1, and y=0. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the line x=-11.

Calculus
Let R be the region bounded by y=x^2, x=1, and y=0. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the line y=-2.

Biology/Chemistry
Consider that the human brain weighs about 1 kg and contains 10^11 cells. Assuming that each cell is entirely filled with water, and knowing that 1 cm^3 of water weighs 1 g, calculate the volume of a brain cell (in picoliters).

Chemistry
A sample of steam with a mass of 0.550 g and at a temperature of 100 degrees C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.40 g of water at 5.0 degrees C. Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what will be the final temperature of the mixture?

quadratic equations
Thank you Steve, your a life saver,and I appreciate your help!!!

quadratic equations
Suppose you are an event coordinator for a large performance theater. One of the hottest new Broadway musicals has started to tour and your city is the first stop on the tour. You need to supply information about projected ticket sales to the box office manager. The box office...

Calculus
Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the following region about the given axis. The region in the first quadrant bounded by the curve y=x^2, below by the x-axis, and on the right by the line x=1, about the line x=-2

Calculus
Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid generated when the region bounded by 4= 1/(fourth root of (1-11x)), y=0, x=0, and x=1/22.

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