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What are volumes of revolution and how are they calculated?


Volumes of revolution are contructed by a fuction of x, y=f(x), rotated 360 degrees, or 2pi radians around the x asxis. For example, a function of y=2 would create a cylinder of radius 2 in its ...

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How do we solve a second order, homogeneous, linear differential equation?

First of all let's think about what this really means:

Homogeneous means that all term in the differential equation contain the dependent variable(in most cases y). The dependent variable...

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What is a 'derivative'?

If we have a function f(x), taking its derivative would obtain a new function f'(x). However, now this second function f'(x) defines the tangent along any point on the original graph of f(x). This is u...

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How does one find the area of a generic triangle?

Despite probably being brought up using the A=1/2bh formula, there is a more generic formula that works for any triangle shape without any calculations needed to find the height perpendicular to a tria...

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How to "study" A-level Maths, not just learn?

To make you an A* student in Maths and Further Maths, the main technique is to sort everything by methods and knowledge. I spent 3 weekends catching up from knowing nothing to A* by my methods and I wi...

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