Lol, my Mom was complaining to me that she has to write a 5 page essay analyzing TLK for her school.

Tekir wrote:I've been studying like there's no tomorrow for my integral calculus exam (taking a break since I feel my brain is on verge of imminent explosion) but I still DON'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING! How can I know which formula to use when every problems look the same? -.-" Ugh...
If that's the case, then it shouldn't matter which formula you use. I know for certain the disk and shell methods (if that's what you're working on) can both be used to find the volumes of rotated solids. You just have to make sure to use the inverse, if it's being revolved around a different axis than what is intended.
"You are victorious"
*game crashes*
That's happened to me before. XD