Re: Horn of 1/X dilemma



In article <1148317995.738449.235860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Brablo <gestureofrespect@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When you spin the function 1/X around on the X-axis, and take the
volume, you notice that the volume is finite. However, the surface
area is infiinite.

Another words, this shape can hold a finite amount of paint, but it
requires infinity gallons to paint it.

Please explain?


Does the coating of paint have any thickness?
.



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