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Calculus - Integration: Volume by Rotating an Area (2 of 10) Ex. 2: y=(x-2)^1/2 x=5 y=x-2 x-axis
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In this video I will find the volume bounded by y=(x-2)^(1/2), x=5, y=x-2 about the x-axis.
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