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Find the Volume of the Solid Bounded Above by the Surface

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Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the surface ​ Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the surface ​   ​ And below by the plane region R. ​ ​   ​ R is the triangle with vertices   and   . ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
And below by the plane region R.

Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the surface ​   ​ And below by the plane region R. ​ ​   ​ R is the triangle with vertices   and   . ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
R is the triangle with vertices Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the surface ​   ​ And below by the plane region R. ​ ​   ​ R is the triangle with vertices   and   . ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​  and Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the surface ​   ​ And below by the plane region R. ​ ​   ​ R is the triangle with vertices   and   . ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​  .

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