The answer in the back of the book doesn't have any thetas whatsoever. And we haven't done differentiation of trigonometric functions yet. This is the fail Calculus course that people take if they couldn't take AP Calculus yet I can't solve it.
The answer says (4πr^3)/(3sqrt3) :\
Oh my, there's a figure that goes along with it.
It shows a Sphere with an inscribed Cylinder; two radii endpoints for the top and bottom bases are: (x, sqrt(r^2-x^2)) and (x, -sqrt(r^2-x^2)).
The answer says (4πr^3)/(3sqrt3) :\
Oh my, there's a figure that goes along with it.
It shows a Sphere with an inscribed Cylinder; two radii endpoints for the top and bottom bases are: (x, sqrt(r^2-x^2)) and (x, -sqrt(r^2-x^2)).

