Bonus (3 Points). When designing biomaterials, 1) why is it…
Bonus (3 Points). When designing biomaterials, 1) why is it important to match the mechanical properties of native tissue, 2) what is a consequence of a material that does not meet the native mechanical properties (eg. too soft), and 3) what is the consequence of a material that exceeds the native properties (eg. too stiff).
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5. Use either the disk/washer method or the shell method to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the curves y = x and y = x2 about the line x = -2. Note that the two curves intersect when x =0 and x = 1. Document your work clearly for full credit.
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7. A hill is modeled by the function from x = 1 to x = 4, where x and f(x) are in miles. The Federal Highway Administration flattens the hill to create a plateau (flat top) that will support a road. Assuming that the plateau spans from x = 1 to x = 4 and that no dirt is moved in or out, what is the height of the new plateau?
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