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Evaluate the triple integral ∭EzdV where E is the solid bounded by the cylinder y2+z2=324 and the planes x=0,y=6x and z=0 in the first octant.
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Evaluate the triple integral ∭EzdV where E is the solid bounded by the cylinder y2+z2=324 and the planes x=0,y=6x and z=0 in the first octant.
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Evaluate the triple integral ∭EzdV where E is the solid bounded by the cylinder y2+z2=324 and the planes x=0,y=6x and z=0 in the first octant.
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Refer to the attached images.
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