The base of the solid is a square, one of whose sides is the interval [0.2] along the the x-axis. The cross sections per

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The base of the solid is a square, one of whose sides is the interval [0.2] along the the x-axis. The cross sections per

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The base of the solid is a square, one of whose sides is the interval [0.2] along the the x-axis. The cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis are rectangles of height f(x) = 10x². Compute the volume of the solid. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) V =
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