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Finding the Volume Under a Surface Above a Triangle
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Finding the Volume Under a Surface Above a Triangle
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Finding the Volume Under a Surface Above a Triangle
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Evaluating Line Integral F over C: a Step-by-Step Guide
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Finding the Volume Under a Surface Above a Triangle
Homework Statement find the volume under the surface z=(y)(x)^2 and above the triangle with vertices (4,0) (1,0) (2,1) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution i got my limits of integration to be y=0 to y=1 and x=y+1 to x=4-2y. my integrand itself is (y)(x)^2dxdy i...- mthreezycrazy
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