Introduction to Electrodynamics 4e

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ISBN 10: 9332550441
ISBN 13: 978-9-33255-044-5

Chapter 1 - Section 3.1 - Integral Calculus - Problem - Page 28: 31

Answer

$\frac{1}{60}$

Work Step by Step

∫∫∫ $z^{2}$ dx dy dz Since you can do the integrals in any order: ∫$z^{2}$ (∫( ∫ dx) dy) ) dz
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