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ASSALAMUALAIKUM Wr.

Wb
1. Juwita chandra dewi  Arc Length
2. Rifka Nurhaqqi  Surface area of the solid
obtained by Rotation
3. Rina Astri Faizaty
If A (a,c) and B (b,d)is 2 point in slove line (curve)
y=f(x), when f(x) and it derivative continues. In
interval a ≤ x ≤ b, so length curve AB is the
limit from addition length line AP, P0P 1, …… , Pn-1
B

bb
 L= ʃds
Where
 Determine the length of y= in (sec x) between 0≤ x ≤ π/4
solution
In this case we’ll need to use the first ds since the fuction is the form y= f(x). So let’s
get the derivate out of the way.

let’s also get the root out the way since there is often simplification that can be done
and there’s no reason to do that inside the integral.

note hat we could drop the absolute value bars here since secant is positive in the
range given the arc length is then
 Point A (a,c) and (b,d) on curve y= f(x) . f(x) and f’(x)
continuous and not changes symbol in interval a≤ x ≤ .
Then surface area the solid obtain by rotatiang curve
AB around coordinate X :

Where,
 Determine the surface area of the solid obtained by
rotating
  about the x-axis
 Solution
The formula that We’ll be using here is,

Since we are rotating about the X-a and we’ll use


the first ds in this case because our function is in
the correct form for that ds and we won’t gain
anything by solving it for x
 Let’s first get the derivative and the root taken
care of.

 Here’s the integral for the surface area


 There is a problem however. The dx means that
we shouldn’t have any y’s in the integral. So
before evaluating the integral we’ll need to
substitute in for y as well.

 The surface area is then,


 Mursita danang, Matematika Dasar untuk
Perguruan Tinggi Edisi Revisi,Rekayasa Sains,
Bandung : 2007
 Ayers, frank jr, differensial dan integral kalkulus,
edisi kedua, Erlangga, Jakarta: 1988
 http:// tutoial.math.lamar.edu/terms.aspx
Thank you for your attention

Wassalamualaikum Wr.Wb

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