Problem 7.2.059 - Finding the volume after drilling a hole in a sphere. - Calc II HW Help
This is problem 7.2.059 from the Larson and Edwards' Calculus Early Transcendental Functions textbook. We use the washer method to find the volume of a ring that resulted from drilling a hole of radius r through the center of a sphere of radius R.

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Problem 7.2.077 - Find the volume of a solid with known cross sections. - Calc II HW Help

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