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Triple integral for cone in cylindrical coordinates.
Yea. After looking at that link, I think the books solution is wrong. Thanks. I spent like an hour trying to figure out what I did wrong. Ill ask my professor to make sure.- Tseliottt
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Triple integral for cone in cylindrical coordinates.
Homework Statement Find limits of integration for volume of upside down cone with vertex on origin and base at z=1/sqrt(2). Angle at vertex is pi/2. Do this in cylindrical coordinates. Homework Equations None. The Attempt at a Solution My inner integral conflicts with the books...- Tseliottt
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Programs Should I do a Math/CS combined major?
Here are the courses I'm required to take for each. I think the CS/Math major covers the CS curriculum pretty succinctly, though I might throw in a few more CS courses if I have the chance. Math: http://provost.illinois.edu/ProgramsOfStudy/2011/fall/programs/undergrad/las/math.html Math/CS...- Tseliottt
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Programs Should I do a Math/CS combined major?
Thanks for the words of advice. I think I'll definitely switch to the Math/CS major now. I was looking at the Berkeley Career surveys, and it was a bit disheartening to see math majors not getting too many jobs, especially compared to CS majors. A graduate even put down barista as an occupation...- Tseliottt
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Programs Should I do a Math/CS combined major?
I'm an applied math major at UIUC, but I really can't see myself in academia, and insurance research doesn't seem too interesting so I don't really know if the majors right for me. Would the combined math/CS major offered by UIUC be better for my employment opportunities? Or is it one of those...- Tseliottt
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