These exercises reference the Theorem of Pappus: If R is a bounded plane region and L is a line that lies in the plane of R such that R is entirely on one side of L, then the volume of the solid formed by revolving R about L is given by
Use the Theorem of Pappus to find the centroid of the triangular region with vertices
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