For these problems, the most important sketch is the projection in the plane of integration , which is easy to do by hand. However, you might like to use your computer to plot the corresponding 3 dimensional picture. Find the area of the plane x − 2 y + 5 z = 13 cut out by the cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 9 .
For these problems, the most important sketch is the projection in the plane of integration , which is easy to do by hand. However, you might like to use your computer to plot the corresponding 3 dimensional picture. Find the area of the plane x − 2 y + 5 z = 13 cut out by the cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 9 .
For these problems, the most important sketch is the projection in the plane of integration, which is easy to do by hand. However, you might like to use your computer to plot the corresponding 3 dimensional picture.
Find the area of the plane
x
−
2
y
+
5
z
=
13
cut out by the cylinder
x
2
+
y
2
=
9
.
Combination of a real number and an imaginary number. They are numbers of the form a + b , where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary unit. Complex numbers are an extended idea of one-dimensional number line to two-dimensional complex plane.
I am having a difficult time setting the boundaries for z and x when it comes to integrating.
What is the area of:
To the right of Z = 0.29 and to the left of Z = -1
Show the solution and sketch the curve.
I dont understand how the integration by parts was done here. I was thinking they made sec^2 on purpose to integrate easier but I cant seem to apply the concept of integral (u)dv.
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