Anyone here know anything about triple integration and....
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Spherical coordinates? My professor is impossible to reach and I have two tests next week, need help desperately
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This is the problem I'm struggling with: (|= integral symbol)
1 (1-x^2)^1/2. (2-x^2-y^2)
| |. | XY dz dy dx
0 0. (x^2+y^2)^1/2 -
The periods mean nothing, I just have double space = auto period on
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The answer is 7
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Integral=0?
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Triple integral limits [0<x<1,0<y<sqrt(1-x^2),sqrt(x^2+y^2)<Z<(2-x^2-y^2)]
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What math is this?
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yertbomb wrote:
Calculus 3What math is this?
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Have you tried wolfram alpha?
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✵ᎢཡཇཇᏦ✵ wrote:
This. WA is really helpful with these kinds of things, and will not only give you an answer, but can help you find one yourself later.Have you tried wolfram alpha?
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✵ᎢཡཇཇᏦ✵ wrote:
Yeah it solves the problem, but doesn't tell me steps involvedHave you tried wolfram alpha?
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Yes, use polar coordinates in the xy plane after solving the first integral (z).
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Sorry only took up to calc 2, and was over 10 years ago. Good luck
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Pm biggie j.r., he is a mathematician.
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🅱🅾🅰 🔥ΛcɧîƖƖɛs🔥 wrote:
I thought the answer was always 42. But then again, I don't know calculus, so maybe that's the answer to everything except calculus.The answer is 7
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🎸₩℣ӈɪƖƖßıƖƖγ🎸 wrote:
ThanksPm biggie j.r., he is a mathematician.
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