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6 April, 20:14

Can calculating area under curve expand to calculate volume of sphere

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  1. 6 April, 20:36
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    This is an application of integral calculus. The area under a curve could be expanded to determine the volume of a sphere if you revolve this area about a certain axis or a certain line. It should be given that the area is in the shape of either a half-circle or a quarter circle, so that it should form a sphere when revolved.
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