Volume of three shared cylinders

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Homework Statement



Calculate the volume of the space enclosed by three cylinders x2+y2=1, x2+z2=1, and y2+z2=1.

Homework Equations



Triple Integral.

The Attempt at a Solution



change to polar coordinates
 
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If x^2+z^2=1 and y^2+z^2=1 then x^2=y^2=1-z^2. The cross sections of your surface are squares integrating dz. I definitely wouldn't change to polar coordinates.
 
What is the range of z if I integrate w.r.t z?
 
physics_freak said:
What is the range of z if I integrate w.r.t z?

What's the range of z on the curve x^2+z^2=1?
 
is it (+/-) sqrt of 1-x^2?
 
physics_freak said:
is it (+/-) sqrt of 1-x^2?

Those are the values for single value of x. Suppose you consider all possible x?
 
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