Posted by luthfi on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 8:32am.
I will be happy to check your work.
using triple integral, find the volume of the solid bounded by the cylinder y^2+4z^2=16 and planes x=0 and x+y=4.
please help to solve this problem
It is not possible to do this level of math notation in ASCII type.
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/TripleIntegrals.aspx
I suggest a tutor. Or, go to the nearest college bookstore, or BarnesNoble, and get a copy of Schaum's Outline Series, Calculus for Scientists and Engineers. It will have worked samples of these problems for you to follow thru.
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