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I don't always integrate to find the volume of a torus but when I do it's usually to demonstrate how much more difficult it is than simply using the Theorem of Pappus ;) View Video Notes on Steemit: https://steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/applications-of-integrals-moments-and-centers-of-mass-example-6-theorem-of-pappus
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