S y = 3 – 2 4z – 4 = 3(x +1)?

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Consider the surface S. y=3-x3, at the first octant y limited by 4z-4=3(x+a)2 and z=4, as shown on the photo 7.0

The area of S, using linear units squared, corresponds to:

photo 7.2

S
y = 3 – 23
4z – 4 = 3(x +1)²
Transcribed Image Text:S y = 3 – 23 4z – 4 = 3(x +1)²
A) A(S) 2 1.542
B) A(S) × 2.021
C) A(S) ~ 1.250
D) A(S) ~ 1.498
Transcribed Image Text:A) A(S) 2 1.542 B) A(S) × 2.021 C) A(S) ~ 1.250 D) A(S) ~ 1.498
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