
Calculus Volume 3
16th Edition
ISBN: 9781938168079
Author: Gilbert Strang, Edwin Jed Herman
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 297E
In the following exercises, the region R occupied by a lamina is shown in a graph. Find the mass of R with the density function
297. R is the triangular region with vertices (0. 0). (0. 3). and (6. 0):
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