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Find the area of the surface given by z = f(x, y) over the region R. (Hint: Some of the integrals are simpler in polar coordinates.) f(x, y) = 5x + 5y R: triangle with vertices (0, O), (4, 0), (0, 4) 50 51x Need Help? L Read Talk to a Tutor Watch It Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version 2. -/1 polnts LarCalcET6 14.5.002 Find the area of the surface given by z- f(x, y) over the reglon R. (Hint: Some of the integrals are simpler in polar coordinates.) f(x, y) = 17 + 6x-3y R: square with vertices (0, 0), (4, O), (0, 4), (4, 4)
Find the area of the surface given by z = f(x, y) over the region R. (Hint: Some of the integrals are simpler in polar coordinates.) f(x, y) = 5x + 5y R: triangle with vertices (0, O), (4, 0), (0, 4) 50 51x Need Help? L Read Talk to a Tutor Watch It Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version 2. -/1 polnts LarCalcET6 14.5.002 Find the area of the surface given by z- f(x, y) over the reglon R. (Hint: Some of the integrals are simpler in polar coordinates.) f(x, y) = 17 + 6x-3y R: square with vertices (0, 0), (4, O), (0, 4), (4, 4)
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