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Section 12.4 (Homework)Ali Al ZaabiMA 242, section 001, Spring 2012Instructor: J. Louis CappsCurrent Score : 15 / 15 Due : Wednesday, March 28 2012 11:01 PM EDT1. 3/3 points | Previous AnswersEvaluate the given integral by changing to polar coordinates., where R is the region in the first quadrant enclosed by the circle x2+ y2 = 25582 5822. 3/3 points | Previous AnswersEvaluate the given integral by changing to polar coordinates.int int_D x dA, where D is the region in the first quadrant that lies between thecircles x2 + y2 = 4 and x2 + y2 = 2x1.1 1.13. 3/3 points | Previous AnswersUse polar coordinates to find the volume of the given solid.Inside the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 16 and outside the cylinder x2 + y2 = 4174 1744. 3/3 points | Previous AnswersUse polar coordinates to find the volume of the given solid.Bounded by the paraboloid z = 10 - 3x2 - 3y2 and the plane z = 418.8 18.85. 3/3 points | Previous AnswersEvaluate the iterated integral by converting to polar coordinates.WebAssignThe due date for this assignment is past. Your work can be viewed below, but no changes can be made.Section 12.4 http://www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/...1 of 2 5/10/12 9:51 PMSection 12.4 http://www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/...2 of 2 5/10/12 9:51


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