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Tufte Examples
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author of this example file: Jason Waskiewicz
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\begin_layout Chapter
The Features of the Tufte-book Class
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In this document, it was endeavored to show some of the features of the
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Tufte-book
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In the first chapter, their use is outlined.
In the second chapter, their use through a handout that was created in
a calculus class is demonstrated.
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Features
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The
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Tufte-book
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class is based on the work of
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Edward Tufte
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.
It provides the same functionality as the
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Tufte-handout
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class with book-specific additions.
Tufte's documents consist of a rather narrow column of text and a wide
column of margin notes and margin figures.
This is to improve readability.
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The features provided by this format include:
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Margin figures
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Ordinary figures in text with captions in margins
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Full width figures and text when needed
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Footnotes
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in margins
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Limited layers of sections and subsections
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In this sample document, some of these features are demonstrated.
For a full demonstration, visit the tufte-latex website:
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http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex
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.
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Page Layout
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Tufte's margins are
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ragged right
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rather than justified.
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To get justified text, add the option
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justified
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to the
\emph on
Custom
\emph default
field in
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Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Document Class
\family default
.
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Ragged right text is used in most of his works, but the class option
\emph on
justified
\emph default
is provided to change this.
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Tufte also formats his pages asymmetrically.
This means that the marginalia appear on the right side on each page, whether
odd or even.
If you prefer, you can change that and have symmetric layout, as common
in traditional book typography, by using the
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symmetric
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class option.
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To create a symmetric layout, add the option
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symmetric
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to the
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Custom
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field in
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Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Document Class
\family default
.
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Finally, Tufte does not number his chapters or his sections.
If you like to refer to sections by number, move the
\emph on
Numbering
\emph default
slider in
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Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Numbering & TOC
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to the very right (as done in this document).
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marginnote
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Figures
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Tufte uses ordinary figure floats such as the following:
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Imagine your favorite figure inside this box instead of this boring text.
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An ordinary figure float.
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Furthermore, he uses margin figures, as shown in Fig.
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reference "fig:margin-figure"
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.
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Imagine your favorite photograph of a squirrel inside this box instead of
this boring text.
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A margin figure.
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LatexCommand label
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Note:
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If you are using margin figures or tables you must use the default float
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Float
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Placement
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.
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In the same vein, the
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Tufte-book
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class allows the use of tables, both in the margins and in the text.
The margin tables are recommended for a small set of data to illustrate
a concept such as
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Look, distance-time data is quadratic when the object is falling.
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More detailed data such as flame test results and comments should be put
in a full-width table instead.
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Finally,
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Tufte-book
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This one takes up the entire width of the page, i.
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e., text and margin.
See Fig.
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LatexCommand ref
reference "fig:full-width-figure"
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for an example.
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Imagine your favorite photograph of a squirrel inside this box instead of
this boring text.
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\begin_inset Caption Standard
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A full-width figure.
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LatexCommand label
name "fig:full-width-figure"
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Working with Text
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One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the
extensive use of sidenotes.
There is a wide margin to provide ample room for sidenotes and small figures.
Any footnotes will automatically be converted to sidenotes.
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Alternatively, you can also use the
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Sidenote
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Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Custom Insets
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menu.
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This is a sidenote that was entered using a
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sidenote
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If you like to place ancillary information in the margin without the sidenote
mark (the superscript number), you can use the
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Marginnote
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inset.
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
This is Tufte's margin note.
Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and there is no number
in the main text where this note was written.
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The normal margin note will work as well, but it will look rather odd.
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This is a normal margin note.
Don't use it.
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Another useful
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innovation is Tufte's
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NewThought
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character style (
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Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator
NewThought
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).
It introduces new thoughts by means of small caps, as demonstrated in this
paragraph.
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\begin_layout Standard
The Tufte document classes include two new character styles and some improvement
s on existing commands for letterspacing.
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\begin_layout Standard
When setting strings of
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ALL CAPS
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or
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small caps
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, the letterspacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should
be increased slightly.
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The
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TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator
AllCaps
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FULL CAPITAL LETTERS
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, and the
\emph on
SmallCaps
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character style (
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Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator
SmallCaps
\family default
) has letterspacing for
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small capital letters
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.
These commands will also automatically convert the case of the text to
upper- or lowercase, respectively.
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The normal
\emph on
Small Caps
\emph default
shape has also been redefined to include letterspacing.
Its case is left as is, however.
This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters:
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The Initial Letters Of The Words In This Sentence Are Capitalized.
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Finally, the
\emph on
Full Width
\emph default
paragraph environment provides a paragraph layout that stretches across
the main text block and the sidenotes area:
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Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis.
Curabitur dictum gravida mauris.
Nam arcu libero, nonummy eget, consectetuer id, vulputate a, magna.
Donec vehicula augue eu neque.
Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames
ac turpis egestas.
Mauris ut leo.
Cras viverra metus rhoncus sem.
Nulla et lectus vestibulum urna fringilla ultrices.
Phasellus eu tellus sit amet tortor gravida placerat.
Integer sapien est, iaculis in, pretium quis, viverra ac, nunc.
Praesent eget sem vel leo ultrices bibendum.
Aenean faucibus.
Morbi dolor nulla, malesuada eu, pulvinar at, mollis ac, nulla.
Curabitur auctor semper nulla.
Donec varius orci eget risus.
Duis nibh mi, congue eu, accumsan eleifend, sagittis quis, diam.
Duis eget orci sit amet orci dignissim rutrum.
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References
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References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes, as well.
This can be accomplished using the normal citation command.
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
The previous section includes a citation.
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using
\family sans
Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
Lists/TOC\SpecialChar \menuseparator
BibTeX
\begin_inset space ~
\end_inset
Bibliography
\family default
(see the end of this document for an example.) If you do not want to print
a bibliography at the end of your document, place the
\family sans
BibTeX
\begin_inset space ~
\end_inset
Bibliography
\family default
inset inside a LyX note and use the LaTeX command
\family typewriter
\backslash
nobibliography
\family default
the text.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Chapter
Calculation of Volume: Sections 2.12–2.13
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\begin_layout Standard
Imagine taking a function like
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\end_inset
and rotating it in 3 dimensions around the x-axis.
The resulting shape would look somewhat like a cup (on its side).
Interestingly, integration empowers us to do exactly this and to find out
how much water that cup could hold.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Section
Visualizing Rotation
\end_layout
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wide false
sideways false
status open
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position "t"
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inner_pos "t"
use_parbox 0
use_makebox 0
width "100col%"
special "none"
height "1in"
height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
I had a graph of the square root function here.
\end_layout
\end_inset
\begin_inset Caption Standard
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset CommandInset label
LatexCommand label
name "mar:A-graph-of"
\end_inset
A graph of
\begin_inset Formula $f(x)=\sqrt{x}$
\end_inset
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Float marginfigure
wide false
sideways false
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset Box Boxed
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
has_inner_box 1
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Here I rotated the square root function and then drew a disk on the figure
to illustrate how I would calculate the volume of the figure.
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A graph of
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rotated about the x-axis and with additional remarks for integration.
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Figure
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reference "mar:A-graph-of"
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shows the plot of the function
\begin_inset Formula $f(x)=\sqrt{x}.$
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Now, imagine that we rotate that function about the x-axis.
The resulting figure would be somewhat like figure
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.
This is akin to a cup lying on its side.
For the sake of clarity, the artist (me) drew a circle on the end of the
figure to show that it is indeed rotated.
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Now, suppose we wished to find the volume of the figure.
When we integrated the original square root function to find its area,
we imagined a series of rectangles inside the figure.
Their height was
\begin_inset Formula $h=f(x)$
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and their width was
\begin_inset Formula $dx$
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.
Since height multiplied by width was the area of each rectangle, we summed
these areas and rewrote this as
\begin_inset Formula $\int\, f(x)\, dx$
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, or, in this specific case,
\begin_inset Formula $\int\,\sqrt{x}\, dx$
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.
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To find the volume of our rotated figure the prodecure is quite similar.
Begin by rotating each rectangle about the x-axis.
This creates a series of cylinders.
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The text refers to these cylinders as "disks".
This is standard practice in all the Calculus books I checked.
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Then, we can find the volume of each cylinder/disk.
The basic formula is:
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\begin_inset Formula
\[
V=hA
\]
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\noindent
where
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is the height of the cylinder (width of the rectangle)
\begin_inset Formula $dx$
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.
The area of each figure is a circle where
\begin_inset Formula $A=\pi r^{2}$
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.
The radius in this case is the function
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.
By substitution
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\[
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\noindent
In our specific case,
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{eqnarray*}
A & = & \pi\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}\\
& = & \pi x
\end{eqnarray*}
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To calculate the volume of one disk, we have
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\begin_inset Formula
\[
V=\pi x\, dx
\]
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\noindent
or, in the general case
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\begin_inset Formula
\[
V=\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx
\]
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To find the volume of the figure between points
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and
\begin_inset Formula $b$
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we sum the volumes by means of integration:
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx
\end{equation}
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\noindent
In the specific example, over the interval
\begin_inset Formula $[0,4]$
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{eqnarray*}
\int_{0}^{4}\,\pi x\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx\\
& = & \pi\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\\
& = & \pi\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)\\
& = & 8\pi
\end{eqnarray*}
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Suppose I drill
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a special hole down the length of the cup we just worked with.
It is made with a quadratic shaped bit.
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I have no idea how I'd do this in real life, but I'm making a point.
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I find that the hole the bit makes can be modeled with the function
\begin_inset Formula $g(x)=\frac{x^{2}}{16}$
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.
I would need to subtract the volume of the material removed from the volume
of the entire
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cup
\begin_inset Quotes erd
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.
Each individual cylinder would become like a
\begin_inset Quotes eld
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washer
\begin_inset Quotes erd
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.
To get the area of one washer, I would use the formula
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Here I used RLPlot to draw the square root function and the quadratic function.
Then I used Inkscape to shade the area between them.
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The functions
\begin_inset Formula $f(x)$
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and
\begin_inset Formula $g(x)$
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and the area left by
\begin_inset Formula $f(x)-g(x)$
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{eqnarray*}
A_{washer} & = & A_{cup}-A_{drill}\\
& = & \pi f^{2}(x)-\pi g^{2}(x)\\
& = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)
\end{eqnarray*}
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The volume of each washer would be
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{eqnarray*}
V_{washer} & = & A_{washer}\, dx\\
& = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx
\end{eqnarray*}
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\noindent
Then, by summing the volumes of all the washers between points
\begin_inset Formula $a$
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and
\begin_inset Formula $b$
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, the integral is derived:
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\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{equation}
\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx
\end{equation}
\end_inset
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In the case of our quadratic drill bit::
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This was the rotated set of 2 functions.
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The cup with a quadratic hole drilled down its length
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\begin_inset Formula
\begin{eqnarray*}
\int_{0}^{4}\,\pi\left(\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}-\left(\frac{x^{2}}{16}\right)\right)\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\,\left(x-\frac{x^{4}}{256}\right)\, dx\\
& = & \pi\left(\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx-\int_{0}^{4}\,\frac{x^{4}}{256}\, dx\right)\\
& = & \pi\left(\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}-\left.\left(\frac{x^{5}}{1280}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\right)\\
& = & \pi\left(\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)-\left(\frac{4^{5}}{1280}-0\right)\right)\\
& = & \pi\left(8-0.8\right)\\
& = & 7.2\pi
\end{eqnarray*}
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Homework
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p114: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15
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