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Volume of Bounded Region: Solving Limits for Multiple Integration
So z <= 2! Thank you so much.
windy906
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May 6, 2007
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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When does this double integral converge?
Thanks, really didn't have a clue what to do.
windy906
Post #7
May 6, 2007
Forum:
Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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When does this double integral converge?
Yes I did, sorry! Will edit it now.
windy906
Post #5
May 6, 2007
Forum:
Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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When does this double integral converge?
Doesn't say, that is all the information I have.
windy906
Post #3
May 6, 2007
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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When does this double integral converge?
For the double integral find which values of k make it converge. \int \int \frac{dA}{(x ^ 2+y^2)^k} x^2 + y^2 <= 1 I have no idea how to even start going about this, can just about do the basics of multiple integration but not this.
windy906
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May 6, 2007
Double integral
Integral
Replies: 6
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Volume of Bounded Region: Solving Limits for Multiple Integration
I think the following limits apply but can't find the upper one for z, or in which order they should go. x: 0 -> 4-2z y: 0 -> 1-0.5z z: 0 -> ?
windy906
Post #2
May 6, 2007
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Volume of Bounded Region: Solving Limits for Multiple Integration
I'm having problems finding the limits for the follwing integration, can anyone help? Find the volume bounded by x+2z=4 and 2y+z=2 with x,y and z>=0
windy906
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May 6, 2007
Integration
Multiple
Replies: 4
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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