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Introduction
The multiple integral is a generalization of the definite integral to functions of more than one real
variable, for example, f(x, y) or f(x, y, z). Integrals of a function of two variables over a region
in R2 are called double integrals, and integrals of a function of three variables over a region
of R3 are called triple integrals.
of a
function of one variablef (x) 0 is the area under the curve f (x) from x = a to x = b, then the
double integral is equal to the volume under the surface z = f (x,y) and above the xy-plane in
the region of integration R .
We can define the triple integral as the limit of the sum of the product of the function times
the volume of the rectangular solids. Instead of the double integral being equivalent to the
double iterated integral, the triple integral is equivalent to the triple iterated integral.
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Theory
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Question
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Fila Table
FACTS (F)
-Theorem of
multiple
integrals rule
to find the
value of
equation.
IDEAS (I)
LEARNING
ISSUES (L)
-Integrate the
equations and
find the answer.
Substitute the
integration value
into the equation.
-Solve the
equation.
-Which types of
integrals are used?
ACTIONS
(A)
-Internet
searching
-Module
referring
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Solution
By setting z = 0, we get
Fig.4
Fig.5
Hence, the region of integration D in the xy-plane is bounded by the straight line y = 5 x as
shown in Figure 5.
Representing the triple integral as an iterated integral, we can find the volume of the
tetrahedron:
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V=
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Conclusion
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References
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_integral
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/MultipleIntegralsIntro.aspx
https://www.math.hmc.edu/calculus/tutorials/multipleintegration/
Module Engineering mathematics 3, UTHM.