Monday, February 10, 2014

Hands-on Calculus

Today's hands-on activity in calculus was using the shell method to build a volume of revolution.


We broke the volume into a series of concentric shells.  Each shell is a rectangle with a length of 2pi*x, a height of f(x) and a width of dx.  Once we cut out all of the rectangles, we rolled them into concentric cylinders to get the volume of revolution.






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