1) Consider the solid Q in the first octant, generat surfaces: z = (y – 3)² + 1, 2r + 4z = 16, 1= 1, 3

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1) Consider the solid Q in the first octant, generated by the
surfaces:
I = (y – 3)? + 1, 2x + 4z = 16, r= 1, y =1 y z= 0
as shown in the following drawing.
The volume of the solid Q corresponds approximately to:
Transcribed Image Text:1) Consider the solid Q in the first octant, generated by the surfaces: I = (y – 3)? + 1, 2x + 4z = 16, r= 1, y =1 y z= 0 as shown in the following drawing. The volume of the solid Q corresponds approximately to:
A) 17.7333 ul
B) 8.6667 ul³
C) 7.7333 ul
D) 32.2667 ul3
Transcribed Image Text:A) 17.7333 ul B) 8.6667 ul³ C) 7.7333 ul D) 32.2667 ul3
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