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Let Let   be the solid obtained by revolving the infinite graph of   about the x-axis for   .   Which of the following statements is correct? A)    has infinite volume and finite surface area. B)    has finite volume and infinite surface area. C)    has finite volume and finite surface area. D)    has infinite volume and infinite surface area. E)  None of the above is correct. be the solid obtained by revolving the infinite graph of Let   be the solid obtained by revolving the infinite graph of   about the x-axis for   .   Which of the following statements is correct? A)    has infinite volume and finite surface area. B)    has finite volume and infinite surface area. C)    has finite volume and finite surface area. D)    has infinite volume and infinite surface area. E)  None of the above is correct. about the x-axis for Let   be the solid obtained by revolving the infinite graph of   about the x-axis for   .   Which of the following statements is correct? A)    has infinite volume and finite surface area. B)    has finite volume and infinite surface area. C)    has finite volume and finite surface area. D)    has infinite volume and infinite surface area. E)  None of the above is correct. . Let   be the solid obtained by revolving the infinite graph of   about the x-axis for   .   Which of the following statements is correct? A)    has infinite volume and finite surface area. B)    has finite volume and infinite surface area. C)    has finite volume and finite surface area. D)    has infinite volume and infinite surface area. E)  None of the above is correct. Which of the following statements is correct?


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