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In Exercises $1-12,$ sketch the graph described by the following cylindrical coordinates in three-dimensional space.$$r \leq z \leq \sqrt{9-r^{2}}$$
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In cylindrical coordinates, $r$ represents the distance from the origin in the $xy$-plane, and $z$ represents the height above the $xy$-plane. Show more…
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