Triple Integrals in Rectangular Coordinates
Calculus 3 tutorial video that explains triple integrals in rectangular coordinates: what they mean, how to set them up, how to find the bounds for integration, and works through examples. Examples that you might see from a typical Calculus 3 course include: volume under a plane and volume of a prism in the first octant. We also do a review of how to interpret double and triple integrals as area, volume, and mass. 0:00 Moving from double to triple integrals 2:21 Example 1 (Volume under a plane) 8:31 Example 2 (Volume of a prism) 14:24 Integrals for Area/Volume/Mass Houston Math Prep Calculus 3 Playlist: • Calculus 3 Houston Math Prep YouTube: / houstonmathprep

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