Chapter 5: Q49P (page 249)
Find the volume in the first octant bounded by the paraboloid , the plane , and all three coordinate planes.
Short Answer
The volume in the first octant is
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Chapter 5: Q49P (page 249)
Find the volume in the first octant bounded by the paraboloid , the plane , and all three coordinate planes.
The volume in the first octant is
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over the triangle with vertices
For a square lamina of uniform density, findabout
(a) a side,
(b) a diagonal,
(c) an axis through a corner and perpendicular to the plane of the lamina. Hint: See the perpendicular axis theorem, Example 1f.
Above the rectangle with vertices (0,0), (0,1),(2,0),(2,1), and below the surface
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