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Answer:
-1
f (x) = -3(x + 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) in f(x) = 1/3x-5, replace f(x)= with y= as follows: y = (1/3)x - 5
2) interchange x and y, obtaining: x = (1/3)y - 5
3) solve this result for y: (1/3)y = -x - 5, or -(x + 5). Next, multiply both sides by 3 to eliminate the fraction (1/3): y = -3(x + 5)
4) replace y with the symbol for "inverse of f(x);
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f (x) = -3(x + 5)
5a - 10*3 = 45
5a - 30 = 45
5a = 45 + 30
5a = 75
a = 15
Answer:
22.50
- 15.00
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7.50
Step-by-step explanation:
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The disk method will only involve a single integral. I've attached a sketch of the bounded region (in red) and one such disk made by revolving it around the y-axis.
Such a disk has radius x = 1/y and height/thickness ∆y, so that the volume of one such disk is
π (radius) (height) = π (1/y)² ∆y = π/y² ∆y
and the volume of a stack of n such disks is

where
is a point sampled from the interval [1, 5].
As we refine the solid by adding increasingly more, increasingly thinner disks, so that ∆y converges to 0, the sum converges to a definite integral that gives the exact volume V,

