(1 point) Find the centroid (z , g ) of the region bounded by: y = 7z2 y = 0, and = 5 I= y
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We are given that y = 7z^2 and y = 0, so we can set these two equations equal to each other to find the limits of z. 7z^2 = 0 z^2 = 0 z = 0 So, the limits of integration for z are from 0 to 5. Show more…
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