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Triple Integral with Spherical Coordinates
lol even trying to type that out is a huge jumbled mess in itself. i understand the property you gave me, it's just that i am not able to factor out enough terms such that i leave that identity intact.- veritaserum
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Triple Integral with Spherical Coordinates
whoops sorry, the integrand should be \frac{dV}{\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}+3}}- veritaserum
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Triple Integral with Spherical Coordinates
Homework Statement Evaluate \int\int\int 1/\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}+3} over boundary B, where B is the ball of radius 2 centered at the origin. Homework Equations Using spherical coordinates: x=psin\Phicos\Theta y=psin\Phisin\Theta z=pcos\Phi Integral limits: dp - [0,2] d\Phi -...- veritaserum
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