Volume
(a) Find the volume of the solid bounded below by the paraboloid
and above by the plane
(b) Find the volume of the solid bounded below by the elliptic paraboloid
and above by the plane
(c) Show that the volume of the solid in part (b) is equal to one-half the product of the area of the base times the altitude, as shown in the figure.
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