Find the volume for the region enclosed by y=x^2/2 and y=2 when:
1) The region is revolved around the y-axis 2 The region is revolved around the x-axis 3) The region is revolved around the line y=-1 4) The region is revolved around the line x=4
If you're totally unsure how to even get started, remember that for almost any problem that asks you to find the area/volume of a region of a curve it would be wise to sketch the graph, and then find the limits of integration (what two x values on an interval you will be integrating from) unless they are already given to you.
Is a great guide for these. The first two should be relatively simple after you determine where the functions intersect(Hint: substitute either x or y in one of the equations. There are two points of intersection in this problem)