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4. Set up an integral which calculates the volume of the following solids. Use cylindrical or spherical coordinates, whichever seems more appropriate. Do not evaluate your iterated integrals! (a) The triple integral / cos(x2 + y2) dV, where s is the solid lying under the cone z-V3x2 + 3y2, inside the sphere r2 + y2 + z2-2z, and above the plane z = 1. (b) The triple integral(y) dV, where S is the solid between the cylinders a+ and r2 + y2 = 16, above the ry-plane, and below the cone z2-4x2 + 432 1
4. Set up an integral which calculates the volume of the following solids. Use cylindrical or spherical coordinates, whichever seems more appropriate. Do not evaluate your iterated integrals! (a) The triple integral / cos(x2 + y2) dV, where s is the solid lying under the cone z-V3x2 + 3y2, inside the sphere r2 + y2 + z2-2z, and above the plane z = 1. (b) The triple integral(y) dV, where S is the solid between the cylinders a+ and r2 + y2 = 16, above the ry-plane, and below the cone z2-4x2 + 432 1
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27 Apr 2019