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In spherical coordinates, the inequalities
In spherical coordinates, the inequalities 0≤ρ≤2, 3π/4 ≤ φ ≤ π 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π, describe what kind of shape?
So, the
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Suppose that the point (rho, theta, phi)= (12, 2pi/3, 5pi/4) in spherical coordinates can be expressed as (x, y, z) in
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Aditya
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How do we diffentiate in between when to use spherical polar coordinates and cylindrical polar coordinates for a transformation
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Aryaa
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Convert the rectangular equation to an
equation in (a) cylindrical coordinates and (b) spherical coordinates. x^2 + y^2 = 16
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Convert the rectangular equation to an
equation in (a) cylindrical coordinates and (b) spherical coordinates. 4(x^2 + y^2) = z^2
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Convert the following into spherical
coordinates: X^2+y^2+Z^2 = 36.
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Clint
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Convert the following into spherical coordinates: x^2+y^2+Z^2=36
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John
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spherical coordinates
if n=2,l=1,ml=x, add up all the probabiliity densities.
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OLGA
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The surface x^2−y^2=36 can be described using spherical coordinates in the form
ρ=g(θ,ϕ)=
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Steven
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Use spherical coordinates to calculate the triple integral of f(x, y, z)=y over the region x^2+y^2+z^2≤8, x, y, z ≤ 0.
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EKM
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