a.
To show: The surface area of the ellipsoid is
b.
To show: The surface area of the ellipsoid in terms of u is
c.
To show: The surface area of the ellipsoid is
d.
To find: The units of the surface area obtained in part c. when the units of a and b is in meters.
e.
To show: The surface area obtained in part a. is
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