Multivariable Calculus : Triple Integral
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Compute the value of the triple integral
  _T f(x, y, z) dV:
f(x, y, z) = xyz; T lies below the surface z = 1 - x^2 and above the rectangle -1*x*1,
0*y*2 in the xy-plane.
: is the integral symbol
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A triple integral is calcualted.
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Well, we have almost everything here, except for the lower limit of z. it is actually 0, because the rectangle is ...
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