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in this video were going to talk about how to calculate the volume by rotating a region around the x-axis or the y-axis using the disc method and the washers method so lets begin lets say if we have a curve and the curve looks like this and we wish to calculate the volume of the curve from lets say a to b one method that we can use is a disc method and the disc method works by taking a cross-sectional area this is going to be the radius but if we take the cross-sectional area we can turn it into a disc as we rotate the region about the x-axis we could form basically something that looks like a disk now im going to draw this disk the other way notice that this forms the shape of a cylinder the cylinder has a radius r and it has a height h the volume of a cylinder is basically the volume of the cross-sectional area times the height the cross sectional area being the circle on top which is pi r squared thus the volume of the cylinder is prior square times height and so the volume of