Chapter 6: Q. 12 (page 510)
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Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29鈥52.
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Write the volume of the two solids of revolution that follow in terms of definite integrals that represent accumulations of disks and/or washers. Do not compute the integrals.

Use the solution of the differential equation for the Newton鈥檚 Law of Cooling and Heating model to prove that as t 鈫 鈭, the temperature T(t) of an object approaches the ambient temperature A of its environment. The proof requires that we assume that k is positive. Why does this make sense regardless of whether the model represents heating or cooling?
Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve the given differential equations. Your answers will involve unsolved constants.
Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29鈥52.
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