triple integral changing the order of integration

rayfodder

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[EDIT: solved]
integral(0..1),integral(-2..2),integral(0..(4-y^2)^(1/2)) dz dy dx
change the order to dy dz dx and solve.

I thought about using cylindrical coordinates and got confused because I didn't end up with any variables in the bounds so I figured I'd stick to cartesian and got confused again when I tried to write the bounds for dy. I don't know how to express the lower and upper bound because it looks like they would be the same. Is this right? Is the answer 0 then?
 
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