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Undergrad Volumes of Irregular Shapes by Integration
Ah yes. I knew I was missing something (it requires that the bounds of integration be functions instead of numbers). I was having trouble making that mental leap. And I will look into the polar coordinates. I hadn't thought of those for a few years :). Thanks! -
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Undergrad Volumes of Irregular Shapes by Integration
Hi all, Is it possible to determine the volume of a shape where, in the x and y dimensions, the shape is described by an equation, and then its elevation is described by another equation? An example would be a parabola in the x-y plane whose elevation is based on another parabolic...