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Ellipsoid problems Let D be the solid bounded by the ellipsoid x2/a2 + y2/b2 + z2/c2 = 1, where a > 0, b > 0, and c > 0 are real numbers. Let T be the transformation x = au, y = bv, z = cw.
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