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(1 pt) Using geometry, calculate the volume of the solid under z = root(16-x^2-y^2) and over the circular disk x2 + y2
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Using geometry, calculate the volume of the solid under z = root 16-x^2-y^2 and over the circular disk x^2+y^2
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Using geometry, calculate the volume of the solid under z = root 4 - x2 - y2 and over the circular disk x2 + y2 4. Consider the solid that lies above the square (in the xy-plane) R = [0,2] times [0,2], and below the elliptic paraboloid z = 49 - x2 - 2y2. Estimate the volume by dividing R into 4 equal squares and choosing the sample points to lie in the lower left hand corners. Estimate the volume by dividing R into 4 equal squares and choosing the sample points to lie in the upper right hand corners.. What is the average of the two answers from (A) and (B)?
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Using geometry, calculate the volume of the solid under z = root 4 - x2 - y2 and over the circular disk x2 + y2 4. Consider the solid that lies above the square (in the xy-plane) R = [0,2] times [0,2], and below the elliptic paraboloid z = 49 - x2 - 2y2. Estimate the volume by dividing R into 4 equal squares and choosing the sample points to lie in the lower left hand corners. Estimate the volume by dividing R into 4 equal squares and choosing the sample points to lie in the upper right hand corners.. What is the average of the two answers from (A) and (B)?
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The solid shown in lies below the graph of z = f(x, y) = 2 + x2 - y2 above the disk x2 + y2 1 in the xy-plane. Determine the volume of this solid.
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