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  • Feb 3, 2009, 09:44 PM
    Mathematica
    one of the longest Calculus lll (multivariable) Problems.
    Please show the answer step by step... I know that it take around 2 pages but I would really appreciated if you show me the entire steps... thanks .

    Convert the integral from rectangular coordinates to spherical coordinates.
    it is a triple integral.. from left to right

    Integ (-2 to 2), integ (sqrt [4-x^2] to -sqrt[4-x^2]), iteg (x^2+y^2) to 4)) integrant X dzdydx


    again... I have the answer but I don't know how to get it...
    thank you .
  • Feb 4, 2009, 07:55 AM
    galactus
    Is this your integral:



    If so, note that in spherical coordinates





    Try to see what this represents. The region in the xy plane is a circle centered at the origin with radius 2.
  • Feb 4, 2009, 12:33 PM
    Mathematica
    [QUOTE=galactus;1527171]Is this your integral:



    If so, note that in spherical coordinates





    Try to see what this represents. The region in the xy plane is a circle centered at the origin with radius 2.[/QUOT]

    the middle integral is not correct , the lower limit has to be negative -sqrt(4-x^2)
  • Feb 4, 2009, 02:54 PM
    galactus

    That's just a typo. Thanks for the catch.

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