how do i find the volume under the curve?
First find the area, then multiply by depth ;)
Double integrala. The meme becomes real.
>>8765198
What if after I do the first integral the resulting integral is incomputable?
>>8765202
Try changing the order, the region, look it as a triple integral over the function constant 1 and try with change of variables. If not cry and ask wolfram. If wolfram cant ask zoey if not then use numerical.
>>8765202
numerical methods dumdum
Oh, is it about halfway through calc III?
Not trying to be a dick but this shit was wicked fuckin easy.
How did you get through your previous calc classes and now be unable to figure this out?
>>8765202
Remember that taylor series thing you slept through during calc II? Or just change the order or integration......
how do i find the volume under the curve at a specific point in time if the curve is waving up and down?
>>8765244
Really nigga?
>>8765250
I want to find the hypervolume of a hypersphere at a specific point in time, where the radius of the hypersphere fluctuates between 0 and 1 at a rate determined by the output of an integral where the curve waves up and down.
>>8765255
You need to be more specific. But if I get you, the t is just a parameter as to what the integral concerns