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Bob19
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I need to find the volume of solid bounded by the elliptic paraboloid z = 1 + (x-1)^2 + 4y^2, the planes x = 3 and y = 2 and the coordinate planes.
I claim that the solid called S is bounded above the square R = [0,3] x [0,2]
Thereby resulting in a volume V = 44.
Is that a correct assumption ?
Sincerely and best regards,
Bob
I claim that the solid called S is bounded above the square R = [0,3] x [0,2]
Thereby resulting in a volume V = 44.
Is that a correct assumption ?
Sincerely and best regards,
Bob