Find the volume of the solid that results when the region enclosed by the given curves is revolved about the...
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Q :Find the volume of the solid that results when the region enclosed by the given curves is revolved about the $y$ -axis: $$y=sqrt{frac{1-x^2}{x^2}}:(x>0),x=0,y=0,y=2$$ My first problem is I can't imagine the region and the answer provided by the book is: $pi tan^{-1}2$ which is far away from what I figured out. Any hints or solution will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
calculus solid-of-revolution
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