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MAT 1236 Calculus III Section 15.8, 15.9 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw
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HW WebAssign 15.8-15.9
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Preview Double integrals: For regions related to circles, double integrals are better done in polar coordinates (PC) than rectangular coordinates (RC). Common regions for Triple integrals: (3D) regions related to cylinders (3D) regions related to sphere
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Recall: 15.7 Example 3 Find the volume of the solid bounded by the paraboloids
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Cylindrical Coordinates Replace the first 2 RC by PC Direct extension of the PC. No new formula are needed. We used CC in 15.7 Example 3.
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Example 1 Evaluate where E is the solid lies between, above the xy-plane and below the plane
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Example 1
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Evaluate where E is the solid lies between, above the xy-plane and below the plane
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Spherical Coordinates
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New – More Examples http://www.math.umn.edu/~nykamp/m23 74/readings/sphcoord/ http://www.math.umn.edu/~nykamp/m23 74/readings/sphcoord/ Variable = constants
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Example 2 (a)
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Example 2 (b)
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Example 2 (c)
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Spherical Wedge
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Example 3 Evaluate where H is the region lies above the xy-plane and below
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Remarks One may attempt to use CC for the integral in example 3.
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