Is the Triple Integral in Cylindrical Coordinates Correctly Solved?

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x^2+y^2=r^2
dV=rdrdzdΘ
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I am trying to solve it using cylindrical coordinates, but I am not sure whether the my description of region E is correct, whether is the value of r is 2 to 4, or have to evaluate the volume 2 times ( r from 0 to 4 minus r from 0 to 2), and whether is okay to take z from r^2/2 to 8
 
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[tex]\int_2^8 dz \int_0^{2z} 2\pi \rho^3 d\rho[/tex]
 
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May I know which method did you use? I have no idea of it, thanks
 
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anuttarasammyak said:
[tex]\int_2^8 dz \int_0^{2z} 2\pi \rho^3 d\rho[/tex]
Shouldn't the boundary of integration be ##\sqrt{2z}## instead of ##2z##?
 
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Yes. Thanks for correction.
 
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Can you help to see whether this is correct ? Thank you
 
Thank you so much
 
haruspex said:
The digits of 1008 add to 9, so...
?
 
haruspex said:
So 1008 is divisible by 3.
okay , thank you