Find the volume
y=x^3 2<=x<=4 around the line y=-1
I used r=y+1 and h=4-y^(1/3), but I wasn't sure what my bounds should be. I plugged 2 and 4 into x^3 and used 8 and 64 as my bounds, but I got a huge answewr of 15976pi/7, which seems extreme to me.
Am I right? Or did I do something wrong?
y=x^3 2<=x<=4 around the line y=-1
I used r=y+1 and h=4-y^(1/3), but I wasn't sure what my bounds should be. I plugged 2 and 4 into x^3 and used 8 and 64 as my bounds, but I got a huge answewr of 15976pi/7, which seems extreme to me.
Am I right? Or did I do something wrong?