Chapter 11: Problem 27
If the curve \(z=x^{2}\) in the \(x z\) -plane is revolved about the \(z\) -axis, the resulting surface has equation \(z=x^{2}+y^{2}\), obtained as a result of replacing \(x\) by \(\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}\). If \(y=2 x^{2}\) in the \(x y\) -plane is revolved about the \(y\) -axis, what is the equation of the resulting surface?
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