Help with problem about triple integral

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around solving a triple integral using the Jacobian method, as part of a calculus course. Participants are exploring the application of this technique to a specific example involving a mathematical expression.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • A participant expresses a need for help with solving a triple integral and specifically mentions wanting to learn how to do it themselves.
  • Another participant points out that the original post does not contain an integral, indicating confusion about the request.
  • A later post suggests looking for a change of coordinates that could simplify the equation, implying a potential approach to the problem.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on how to approach the problem, as participants express confusion and seek clarification on the initial request.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not yet established the necessary mathematical steps or definitions required to proceed with the problem, leading to uncertainty in the discussion.

Who May Find This Useful

Students studying calculus, particularly those interested in understanding triple integrals and the Jacobian method.

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hi all , I am newbie . i need your help ... now I am studying a course about calculus exactly (Jame steward book) . so can u help me how to solve a triple integral by J :
example : ((x/a)^2 + (y/b)^2 + (z/c)^2)^2 = (x/a)^2 + (y/b)^2
Thank in advance :)
p/s : teach me how to do it .. not that guide to the end... i want to do it myself ^^ thank
 
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carrick.ap said:
… so can u help me how to solve a triple integral by J :
example : ((x/a)2 + (y/b)2 + (z/c)2)2 = (x/a)2 + (y/b)2

i don't understand :redface:

there's no integral there :confused:
 
compute the volume of the object bounded by ... i mean .. solve it by Jacobian
im tryna do that in future.. just first time dun noe how to write in symbol ==!
 
ahh!

ok, can you see a change of coordinates that will make the equation much simpler? :-p
 

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