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From Rogawski ET 2e section 15.4, exercise 49. Evaluate the triple integral off(z, y, z)-z(H + y2 + wf(x,y, z) dV 2)-3/2 over the part of the ball r2 + y2 + Z2 36 defined byå®3.
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