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The volume for an object can be computed by taking slices, known as cross-sections, whose volume is infinitely small. We then include/combine/combine/integrate these areas together to form the object. Therefore,
\(\texttt{Volume}=\displaystyle\int\texttt{Area}\)
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Determine the area of the enclosed region.
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