Area of Surfaces of Revolution Examples | Calculus 2 - JK Math

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Example Problems For How to Calculate Area of Surfaces of Revolution (Calculus 2)

In this video we look at several practice problems of calculating the area of surfaces of revolution using definite integrals.

This series is designed to help students understand the concepts of Calculus 2 at a grounded level. No long, boring, and unnecessary explanations, just what you need to know at a reasonable and digestible pace, with the goal of each video being shorter than the average school lecture!

Calculus 2 requires a solid understanding of calculus 1, precalculus, and algebra concepts and techniques. This includes limits, differentiation, basic integration, factoring, equation manipulation, trigonometric functions, logarithms, graphing, and much more. If you are not familiar with these prerequisite topics, be sure to learn them first!

Video Chapters:
0:00 Example 1 - y=x/2 from x=0 to x=6 around x-axis
7:15 Example 2 - y=2sqrt(x) from x=4 to x=9 around x-axis
16:55 Example 3 - y=x^(1/3)+2 from x=1 to x=8 around y=axis
31:57 Outro

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You make everything understandable!!!! 💯

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yay! I finally got the hing of the last example!

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