Specialist Maths: Units 3 and 4

Volumes of a solid of revolution

Applications of Integration

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This is the third video is a series looking at how we can apply the learning we have gained of Integration to more complex problems. This video looks at how we can use integration to find the volumes of solids of revolution. I spend time looking at how (and why!) this works before spending time working through a number of worked examples to show the different ways we can apply the techniques of integration we have already learned. This video forms part of the Year 12 VCE (Units 3 and 4) Specialist Mathematics course. The work and theory is explained in an easy to understand way.

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  • Title Volumes of a solid of revolution
  • Section Applications of Integration
  • Course Specialist Maths: Units 3 and 4

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