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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
The solid bounded below by the xy-plane on the sides by the sphere p=2 and above by the cone phi = pi/3
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
yay it uploaded. just a check to see if it's right...
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
:/
OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):
derp
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
hey -_-
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OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):
talking about me
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
oh
OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):
derpy derp
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
@perl
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
can you check if I'm on the right track?
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
@hartnn
OpenStudy (perl):
and you want to find the volume
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
plz plz plz tell me I'm on the right track with this X)X
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
yeah
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
it's in the attachment
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
in spherical coordinates...I got the limits and I did evaluate...
OpenStudy (perl):
so basically we are looking for the volume of a cone
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
yup
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
triple integrals needed for pdphidtheta
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
which I got in the attachment already just need to make sure that it's right. and if not what can be done to correct it
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OpenStudy (perl):
you are missing something i think
OpenStudy (perl):
do you have the answer by the way
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
I got 8pi/3
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
-_- how can I be missing something when I got the dpdphidtheta??!?!?!!?
OpenStudy (perl):
oh nevermind, sorry
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OpenStudy (perl):
im reading my book, different question
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
so is it on the right track?
OpenStudy (perl):
yes !!
OpenStudy (perl):
the integrand is basically 1
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OpenStudy (usukidoll):
so the answer is 8pi/3?
OpenStudy (perl):
let me check
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
weee for false hopes -_-
OpenStudy (perl):
something seems odd
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
like?
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OpenStudy (perl):
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