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![SOLVED: Directions: Show your work neatly in the space provided or on your Own paper: You may use calculator for numeric cokculations only: Let Q be the solid region inside the sphere SOLVED: Directions: Show your work neatly in the space provided or on your Own paper: You may use calculator for numeric cokculations only: Let Q be the solid region inside the sphere](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/98bfb45390fd4399b2091538c7cb6b2d.jpg)
SOLVED: Directions: Show your work neatly in the space provided or on your Own paper: You may use calculator for numeric cokculations only: Let Q be the solid region inside the sphere
![a. Set up an integral to determine the following value and use wolfram alpha to evaluate the integral. b. Find the exact volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bound a. Set up an integral to determine the following value and use wolfram alpha to evaluate the integral. b. Find the exact volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bound](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/capture333130149500517360.png)
a. Set up an integral to determine the following value and use wolfram alpha to evaluate the integral. b. Find the exact volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bound
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![SOLVED:Use cylindrical coordinates. Evaluate z dV , where E is enclosed by the paraboloid z = x^2 + y^2 and the plane z = 4 . SOLVED:Use cylindrical coordinates. Evaluate z dV , where E is enclosed by the paraboloid z = x^2 + y^2 and the plane z = 4 .](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/572cef82-ba9f-4a5f-a405-467fbd30151d_large.jpg)