Volume of a solid
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How do I find the volume of a solid limited by
z=x^2+y^2 and z=4x?
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The 4 pages of teh solution include a step-by step derivations of the integral needed to evaluate the solid's voluem. It also contains an appendix showing how to find teh Jacobian of coordinates transformation.
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