(3 points) Set up the following two triple integrals so that they both represent the volume of the solid bounded by the parabolic cylinder y = 72 and the planes z = 0, z = 6 and y = 9 1. ∫∫∫(0 to 6) (0 to 9) (0 to 72) dzdydx 2. ∫∫∫(0 to 9) (0 to 72) (0 to 6) dzdxdy
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This means that the limits of integration for y will be from 0 to 9, the limits for z will be from 0 to 6, and the limits for x will be from 0 to 72. Show more…
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