John K. answered 03/20/16
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Using rings the volume = pi * integral cos^2(cos(x)) from 0,pi. I don't this integral has an analytic solution. Numerically the answer is 6.040.
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The region in the first quadrant bounded by the x-axis, the line x = ln(π), and the curve y = sin(e^x) is rotated about the x-axis. What is the volume of the generated solid?
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