Chapter 1: Q26E (page 11)
Find the volume of the given solid. Bounded by the planes \(z = x,y = x,z = 0,x + y = 2\)
Short Answer
The volume of the given solid can be:
\(V = \frac{1}{3}\).
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Chapter 1: Q26E (page 11)
Find the volume of the given solid. Bounded by the planes \(z = x,y = x,z = 0,x + y = 2\)
The volume of the given solid can be:
\(V = \frac{1}{3}\).
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