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    Find the Volume of the Solid Bounded by the Surface\(z = 5 + ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 2 y\)
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Find the Volume of the Solid Bounded by the Surface z=5+(x−4)2+2yz = 5 + ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 2 yz=5+(x−4)2+2y

Question 137

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Find the volume of the solid bounded by the surface z=5+(x−4)2+2yz = 5 + ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 2 yz=5+(x−4)2+2y and the planes x=3,y=4x = 3 , y = 4x=3,y=4 and coordinate planes.

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