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Centroid calculations Find the mass and centroid (center of mass) of the following thin plates, assuming constant density. Sketch the region corresponding to the plate and indicate the location of the center of mass. Use symmetry when possible to simplify your work.
19. The region bounded by y = ln x, the x-axis, and x = e
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