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Let R be the triangular region in the first quadrant with vertices at.Points (0,0), (h,0), and (h,r), where r and h are positive constants

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Answer:

The answer is "
\pi \int^(h)_(0)((r)/(h) x)^2 \ dx"

Explanation:


dv=(Area) \ thickness


=\pi r^2 \ dx\\\\=\pi ((r)/(h) x)^2 \ dx


V= \int^(h)_(0) \pi ((r)/(h) x)^2 \ dx\\\\


=\pi \int^(h)_(0)((r)/(h) x)^2 \ dx

Let R be the triangular region in the first quadrant with vertices at.Points (0,0), (h-example-1
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