calculus
mk, i graphed the bounded region and saw my mistake. but i got 17/15 for my answer instead. so did my professor still do it wrong? or did i miss some small detail?
calculus
Evaluate the integral ∫∫∫2xzdV bounded by Q. Where Q is the region enclosed by the planes x + y + z = 4, y = 3x, x = 0, and z = 0. Answer=16/15 Is this answer correct? cause i've tried doing this problem a bunch of ways and i never even get close to 16/15...
Calculus
I'm having trouble reversing the order of integration of ∫∫dxdy from a=0 to b=2(3)^(1/2) for x and c=y^(2/6) to d=(16-y^2)^(1/2) for y. I graphed the region of integration and that still doesn't really help me. i got approximately 7.9 for the ∫∫...
college physics
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math
how many inches high is the box that holds 700 cubic inches?
Physics
a 1.0 N-weight is hanging at rest as shown. In each case, write in the magnitude of the unknown force. a) chain with a weight of 2.5 N has a 1.0 N hanging weight b) chain with a weight of .5 N has a 1.0 N hanging weight c) stretched elastic band with negligible weight has a 1....
geometry
the endpoints of AB are A(9,4) and B(5,-4) the endpoints of its image after a dilation are A1(6,3) and B1(3,-3) explain how to find the scale factor. Is there someone that can help me with this problem and explain foe me?
geometry
A blueprint for a house has a scale factor of 1:35. A wall in the blueprint is 3inches. What is the length of the actual wall? Can someone explain how to figure scale factor?
geometry
Thank you that is what I thought but then I was second guessing myself on changing to centimeters.
geometry
A microscope shows you an image of an object that is 80 times the actual size. Therefore, the scale factor of the enlargement is 80. An insect has a body length of 7 millimeters. What is the body length of the insect under the microscope? I know it's 560, but not sure if m...
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