The region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes and the planes x +z = 1 y + 2z = 2
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
@myko
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sry got to go, but just do the same
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
alright :( *hugs*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
bye
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
buh bye *hugs*
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
@UnkleRhaukus
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
it's the z plane values...what the heck do I do? there are two of them... so it's bounded by the coordinate planes that's <0,0,0>
I know the x and y parts ... that's 0<x<1 0<y<2
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
if I shift the equations a bit...
z=1-x
2z=y-2
z=1/2y-1
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OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
What is the question?
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
The region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes and the planes x +z = 1 y + 2z = 2
OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
i can't see how that is a question
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
for some reason it is displayed like that in the text.
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
triple integrals
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
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OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):
the volume of the region ?
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
I guess so...
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
I got the x's and the y boundaries... but the z's... ouyyy!!!