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    Find the Area of That Part of the Surface\(z = x + y ^ { 2 }\)
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Find the Area of That Part of the Surface z=x+y2z = x + y ^ { 2 }z=x+y2

Question 242

Question 242

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Find the area of that part of the surface z=x+y2z = x + y ^ { 2 }z=x+y2 that lies above the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 1), and (0, 1).

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