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Cylindrical Coordinates. A snow cone is bounded above by the unit sphere
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Cylindrical Coordinates. A snow cone is bounded above by the unit sphere 2 2 2 1 x y z + + = and below by
Cylindrical Coordinates. A
snow cone
is bounded
above by the unit sphere
2
2
2
1
x y z
+
+
=
and below
by the cone
(
)
2
2
2
1
.
z x y
+
=
+
Use cylindrical
coordinates to integrate the function
(
)
2
2
,
,
f x y z x y z
=
+
over the snow cone.
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