How do I delete a disk image??

Oh god, I am a new mac user, and I am so frustrated I want to cry and go back to pc's with my tail between my legs.
I tried to burn a two dvds the other day. They are now on my hard drive, taking up almost 15 freaking gbs and cannot for the life of me figure out how to delete them.
I search for them in finder to delete it, cant find the folder called volumes that is says its in!
i tried to click "erase" while it was highlighted, and it all the buttons are all paled out so i cant click them.
someone help me please, i'm going crazy.

If it's a disk image, try command-E (some say "apple-E") to eject the disk.
Good Luck....

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