Mark's Calc III - Individual question feedhttp://calc3.askbot.com/questions/Open source question and answer forum written in Python and DjangoenCopyright Askbot, 2010-2011.Fri, 25 Jul 2014 13:45:28 -0500Setting up spherical integralshttp://calc3.askbot.com/question/183/setting-up-spherical-integrals/I was wondering if anybody had an easily explainable way of how they choose the integration terms for spherical integrals. I know in class he was saying to use you as the point on z? So does that mean that the z term will always go from 0 to a certain number? For example in the last question on the quiz today, would the z integral have gone from 0 to the top function? or from the bottom of the function he gave, back to the top? ** Sorry I can't remember the question exactly** I feel like my thinking is wrong on how to come up with the terms, I thought your $\rho$ integral would go from the bottom function to the top, the $\phi$ integral would range from 0 to $\pi$ depending on how much of the sphere you want, and then the $\theta$ integral would range from 0 to $2\pi$ again ranging on how much of the sphere you are looking at. So I guess if anybody can remember how they went about question number 3 and could help me out that would be fantastic! :)TiffanyFri, 25 Jul 2014 13:45:28 -0500http://calc3.askbot.com/question/183/