For our next assessment task our teacher gave us a "question bank" with 50 questions to do at home, and I'm just confused about one of the questions. I don't have the answers for these questions (because we're going to be tested on some of the questions in class):
i) Sketch the curve y = ln(1+x) from x=0 to x=6
This was all good
ii) The region bounded by this portion of the curve and the
y-axis is rotated 360 degrees about the
y-axis. Find the volume of the solid of revolution formed. Leave your answer in exact form.
My problem is - what are the boundaries if the question is asking for the volume about the y-axis? I firstly thought maybe if I subbed in x=6 into the original equation to get y = ln(7) so I have 0 and ln(7) as my boundaries... but then I thought that doing that doesn't really makes sense because I'm cutting off the region at ln(7)... so then I thought maybe the volume is infinity? I can't be too sure though.
I'd just like some clarification in case I missed something. Thank you!
