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Chapter 14, Problem 68

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Think About It Of the integrals (a)-(c), which one is \(\int_{1}^{3} \int_{0}^{2} \int_{-1}^{1} f(x, y, z) d z d y d x\)? Explain.

(a) \(\int_{1}^{3} \int_{0}^{2} \int_{-1}^{1} f(x, y, z) d z d x d y\)

(b) \(\int_{-1}^{1} \int_{0}^{2} \int_{1}^{3} f(x, y, z) d x d y d z\)

(c) \(\int_{0}^{2} \int_{1}^{3} \int_{-1}^{1} f(x, y, z) d y d x d z\)

Text Transcription:

int_1 ^3 int_0 ^2 int_-1 ^1  f(x, y, z) dz dy dx

int_1 ^3 int_0 ^2 int_-1 ^1  f(x, y, z) dz dx dy

int_-1 ^1 int_0 ^2 int_1 ^3  f(x, y, z) dx dy dz

int_0 ^2 int_1 ^3 int_-1 ^1  f(x, y, z) dy dx dz

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