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The document discusses various calculus concepts related to triple integrals including calculating the area of surfaces of revolution using triple integrals, examples of triple integrals over different regions, and comparisons between calculating things like area, length, volume, mass using single, double, and triple integrals. It also provides some examples of setting up triple integrals over different bounded regions.

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The document discusses various calculus concepts related to triple integrals including calculating the area of surfaces of revolution using triple integrals, examples of triple integrals over different regions, and comparisons between calculating things like area, length, volume, mass using single, double, and triple integrals. It also provides some examples of setting up triple integrals over different bounded regions.

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Lecture 14 -

Triple Integrals Wed 318

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=

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x hz(y,z)
=
y, zdx dA 3
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=

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+

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z 0, x y
=
+
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z

z 1 = - x -

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=
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x
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=
=
-
x =
=
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=
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z = 2
x =
D y 1
0= -
x
x 0 z 1
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=
=
y
-

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x =
0 =
z 1 =
- x -

y
2
x z2
+ 4
= -
x2
xzzx+72 dy
z =
=

y -

dA
x

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-

y -
x=z =
y
-
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x rcosG
=

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x
2
2
+
y 4
=

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