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Calculating Volume using triple integrals
a friend of mine helped a bit...but i m not sure for the next 2 also i don't know how to get limits from graph. my limits for first attempt are 0 - (x-y) for z (3-x) - (2 sqrt x ) for y 1 - 2 for x- amooo
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Calculating Volume using triple integrals
Thanks Mark for the input How do i calculate limits for V2 and V3... any hint for this al;so if u can refer me some tutorial ...id be grateful . m able to solve the probs...but the idea is still not that clear to me Thanks- amooo
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Calculating Volume using triple integrals
yes i have plotted the graph. and have determind the limits to be used i have also calculated the triple integral for dz dy dx, V1 = triple integral of dz dy dx now i have to calculate V2 =triple integral of dy dz dx and V3 = triple integral of dx dz dy i want to know whether i...- amooo
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Calculating Volume using triple integrals
Homework Statement please help me in determining the volume of the solid bounded by y^2 = 4x x^2 = 4y y = 3 x + y =3 z = x - y i need to use triple integrals Homework Equations v = v1 + V2 + V3 The Attempt at a Solution V1 = triple integral of dz dy dx- amooo
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