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The functions are \"\" and \"\" on interval \"\".

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Definition of the area of a surface revolution:

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Let \"\" have a continuous derivative on the interval \"\".

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The area \"\" of the surface of revolution formed by revolving the graph of \"\" about a horizontal or vertical axis is \"\".

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Where \"\" is distance between the graph of \"\" and the axis of revolution.

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Observe the graph:

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\"\" of \"\" is greater than \"\" of \"\".

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Therefore, the surface of revolution given by \"\" will be larger.

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The surface of revolution given by \"\" will be larger.