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Multivariable calculus, class #21: Triple integrals and bounds of integration
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We do several examples of setting up the bounds of integration given a description of the region. We do an example of a complicated integral that turns out to be simple because the complicated part is an odd function over a symmetric region. We do several examples of using the bounds of integration to sketch the solid region.
We do several examples of setting up the bounds of integration given a description of the region. We do an example of a complicated integral that turns out to be simple because the complicated part is an odd function over a symmetric region. We do several examples of using the bounds of integration to sketch the solid region.
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