Hi there, can I get some help with this problem?
S is a Solid delimited by x=0, z=0, z=4-y^2, x+z=4 I am required to calculate its mass when density equals proportionally to the distance to the xy plane.
So here its my resolution, but the triple integral does not get me a clear result. So my doubt is if I am doing wrong the extremes of integration or my density formula
Thanks!
I do not know the difference between a type question or thread so move my post if it is in the wrong section.
S is a Solid delimited by x=0, z=0, z=4-y^2, x+z=4 I am required to calculate its mass when density equals proportionally to the distance to the xy plane.
So here its my resolution, but the triple integral does not get me a clear result. So my doubt is if I am doing wrong the extremes of integration or my density formula
Thanks!
I do not know the difference between a type question or thread so move my post if it is in the wrong section.