Yeah I am on the computer almost all day, so I need to take breaks from time to time. So even when I am learning to code I put my whole visual studio on a dark type format. I also use a software called Rainmeter to control all of my computers setting. Its an overlay for your whole desktop setting.
Oh you rock! Thats awesome! I truly believe all websits should have that option. We're moving into a technological generation where a huge majority of our hardware is being ran by software so i feel we need to have dark mode to lessen the health concerns to our eyes. Sounds insane but a huge...
Also...I am a firm believer every single website should have a Dark Mode from this point on 2022 and above. The bright white colors just murder my eyes...😵
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Normally I use autocad. But this is a simple piece of software you can easily get for free. You can get it on Microsoft Store and it's called Graphing Calculator 3, there's a free version and a pro version.
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This is what I am getting as far as the sketch. The paraboloid does indeed touch the origin, and then the surface z=0 is shown as a plane at well z=0. so from z=0 to z=4(x²+y²) is the first integration? In other words does the set up look like 4(x²+y²) dydx? and the first integration is from...
I feel like I may be over thinking this--I have ADHD so sometimes I have to read things over and over again to imagine what I am trying to do. Am I suppose to use triple integration for this or is this something double integration can do. What throws me off is the cylinder within the cylinder...