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Consider the paraboloid z=x^2+y^2. The
I have a math problem on conics and I am not sure what to do?
Workers are designing a TV receiving dish in the shape of a
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Workers are designing a TV receiving dish in the shape of a paraboloid of a revolution, the factory sent them a paraboloid that
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sam
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Consider the paraboloid z=x^2+y^2. The plane 3x-2y+z-7=0 cuts the paraboloid, its intersection being a curve.
What is the "the
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Derek A
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Consider the paraboloid z=x^2+y^2. The plane 3x-2y+z-7=0 cuts the paraboloid, its intersection being a curve.
What is the "the
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Derek A
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Evaluate the triple integral ∫∫∫_E (x)dV
where E is the solid bounded by the paraboloid x=10y^2+10z^2 and x=10
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Salman
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Find the volume of the given solid.
Enclosed by the paraboloid z = 6x^2 + 2y^2 and the planes x = 0, y = 4, y = x, z = 0
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Anon.
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Find the volume of the given solid.
Enclosed by the paraboloid z = 6x2 + 2y2 and the planes x = 0, y = 4, y = x, z = 0
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HELP
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find the volume of solid inside the paraboloid z=9-x^2-y^2, outside the cylinder x^2+y^2=4 and above the xy-plane
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AIRA
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Evaluate the triple integral ∭ExdV where E is the solid bounded by the paraboloid x=6y^2+6z^2
and x=6 .
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val
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Evaluate the triple integral ∭ExdV where E is the solid bounded by the paraboloid x=6y2+6z2
and x=6 .
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val
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