Washer Method

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Embark on a mini mathematical expedition with me in this YouTube Short, where we'll unravel the secrets of the washer method! 🌀🔍 Join me in a quick exploration of how this powerful technique allows you to find the volume of solids of revolution with finesse. In just a few seconds, I'll guide you through the steps, showcasing how washers become the unsung heroes in calculating volumes between curves. This short bursts with energy and clarity, making the washer method an easily digestible concept. Get ready to level up your calculus game and make volumes between curves a piece of cake! 🍰📏

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Can you please add a video for cylindrical shell method as well

Cashewonly
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I have always preferred the Dryer method, Same premise but its more fun due to the Thermo Dynamics.

Golden_SnowFlake
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i am irrationally bothered by the fact that there is a sharp point when you mirrored sqrt(x) on the diagram

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