Multiple Integrals Choose an object formed by at least three distinct surfaces, one bottom, another top, and a lateral one. i) Parameterize each of the surfaces with domain [0, 1]^2 and plot; ii) Calculate the area of each of the surfaces (sketch the region of integration on their respective coordinate axes);

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Multiple Integrals
Choose an object formed by at least three distinct surfaces, one bottom, another top,
and a lateral one.
i) Parameterize each of the surfaces with domain [0, 1]^2 and plot;
ii) Calculate the area of each of the surfaces (sketch the region of integration on their
respective coordinate axes);
iii) Calculate the volume of the object (sketch the region of integration).
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Integrals Choose an object formed by at least three distinct surfaces, one bottom, another top, and a lateral one. i) Parameterize each of the surfaces with domain [0, 1]^2 and plot; ii) Calculate the area of each of the surfaces (sketch the region of integration on their respective coordinate axes); iii) Calculate the volume of the object (sketch the region of integration).
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