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Finding the volume when we have variable boundaries.
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surfaces of trigonometric functions look awesome!
CodyClair 2 years ago 13
This is exactly what I needed to know.
Thank you sir.
mzc29 2 years ago 11
Hey, for xy=00 it corresponde the dot 000, not 001...
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surfaces of trigonometric functions look awesome!
CodyClair 2 years ago 13
This is exactly what I needed to know.
Thank you sir.
mzc29 2 years ago 11