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if f(x,y) >= 0 on a region R in the plane, then
If on a region R in the plane, then be interpreted geometrically as the volume of the solid under the surface z = f(x, y) and above R. If f(x, y) =1 or all (x, y) on a region R, where R has a nice shape, such as a rectangle, triangle, etc., what is another geometric interpretation of
if f(x,y) >= 0 on a region R in the plane, then
If on a region R in the plane, then be interpreted geometrically as the volume of the solid under the surface z = f(x, y) and above R. If f(x, y) =1 or all (x, y) on a region R, where R has a nice shape, such as a rectangle, triangle, etc., what is another geometric interpretation of