Calculus volumes demo (y=x, y=x^2 rotated around the x axis)
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This demo illustrates a classic problem in calculus, where we need to find the volume of a solid formed by rotating a region around the x-axis. The region in question is bounded by two curves: y = x and y = x^2. To solve this problem, we'll use the method of disks, which involves finding the area of each disk-like cross-section of the solid and then summing up these areas to get the total volume.
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