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Mathematics, 26.11.2019 03:31 norinashanleyc

Find the volume beneath z = f(x, y) and above the region described by the rectangle with vertices (0,0), (1,0), (1,2), and (0,2). f(x, y)=-x^2-y^2 +c ; use c= 4. hint: compute the double integral required to find the volume under f(x, y) using the limits of integration given by the region on the x-y plane.

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