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use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume generated by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified axis.
$x = 5y^{2}$, $y \geq 0$, $x = 5$; about $y = 2$
Step1: Find Intersection Point
To find the limits of integration, we find where \(x = 5y^{2}\) and \(x = 5\) intersect for \(y\geq0\). Set \(5y^{2}=5\), then \(y^{2} = 1\), so \(y = 1\) (since \(y\geq0\)). So \(y\) ranges from \(0\) to \(1\).
Step2: Recall Cylindrical Shells Formula (Horizontal Axis)
The formula for the volume using cylindrical shells when rotating about a horizontal axis \(y = k\) is \(V=\int_{a}^{b}2\pi\times(\text{radius})\times(\text{height})\,dy\). Here, the radius is the distance from \(y\) to the axis of rotation \(y = 2\), so \(\text{radius}=2 - y\). The height of each shell is the horizontal distance between the curves, which is \(5 - 5y^{2}\) (since \(x = 5\) is to the right of \(x = 5y^{2}\) for \(y\in[0,1]\)).
Step3: Set Up the Integral
Substitute the radius and height into the volume formula:
First, expand the integrand:
So the integral becomes:
Step4: Integrate Term by Term
Integrate each term:
Step5: Combine the Terms
Find a common denominator (12) to combine the fractions:
Step6: Multiply by \(2\pi\)
Now multiply by \(2\pi\):
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\(\boxed{\dfrac{65\pi}{6}}\)