Volumes of revolution are so fun lets say you have 2 functions f(x) and g(x) where they intersect at c and d where c<d, and f(x) is on top of g(x) (like for a value r where c<r<d, f(r)>g(r)), the volume is
ok, so find the intersection points of and y=9
9=9x^3 1=x^3 at x=1
so then the area will be from x=0 to x=1 which ones's higher? try x=0.5 at x=0.5, 9(0.5)^3<9 so the y=9 is on top therfor
limits are from 0 to 1 higher one is y=9 bottom function is y=9x^3 so the volume is