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Find the area of the surface given by z = f (
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Find the area of the surface given by z = f ( x , y ) that lies above the region R . f (
Find the area of the surface given by
z
=
f
(
x
,
y
)
that lies above the region R
.
f
(
x
,
y
)
=
1
6
+
4
x
3
y
R: square with vertices
(
0
,
0
)
,
(
6
,
0
)
,
(
0
,
6
)
,
(
6
,
6
)
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