Calculus I · Unit 3B · review
Common Application Errors and How to Repair Them
Identify and repair common integration-application errors involving slice orientation, radii, bounds, density, depth, units, and interpretation.
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Identify and repair common integration-application errors involving slice orientation, radii, bounds, density, depth, units, and interpretation.
A complete solution connects context, variable, bounds, slice contribution, integral, computation, units, interpretation, and a reasonableness check.
Classify the output and geometry first, solve from a blank start, then reveal one worked answer only to diagnose the earliest divergent decision.
Reading a key before forming a setup or treating every wrong result as algebra when the real error was a radius, width, density, or bound.
Common Application Errors
• Writing an integral before drawing a representative slice. • Using top-minus-bottom with a horizontal slice. • Measuring a radius from the wrong axis. • Forgetting to square disk and washer radii. • Using shell height as a radius. • Omitting the arc-length factor in surface area. • Mixing mass density and weight density. • Using constant-force work when force varies. • Treating pressure as total force rather than force per area. • Reporting a number without units or contextual meaning.
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