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Consider the region R, which is bounded by the curves  y=3x and x=y(4−y). (a) Set up, but...

Consider the region R, which is bounded by the curves  y=3x and x=y(4−y).

(a) Set up, but DO NOT SOLVE, an integral to find the area of the region RR.

(b) Set up, but DO NOT SOLVE, an integral to find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region RRaround the xx-axis.

(c) Set up, but DO NOT SOLVE, an integral to find the volume of the solid resulting from revolving the region RRaround the line x=−5x=−5.

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