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Compute the volume of D={(x,y,z):x² +y²

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Final answer:

The volume of a sphere is given by the formula V = 4/3 (pi) (r)^3 and for a cube, it is V = s^3. The provided question appears to be incomplete, thus preventing the calculation of a volume or offering a more accurate explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question provided is incomplete and lacks enough context to calculate the volume. Normally, the volume of a geometric shape could be calculated using specific formulas, depending on the shape.

For a sphere, the formula for volume is V = 4/3 (pi) (r)^3, and for a cube, it's V = s^3, where 'r' is the radius of the sphere and 's' is the side length of the cube.

It seems the student might be referring to a conceptual comparison between different shapes or possibly a probability volume in quantum mechanics represented by |ynlm|^2dV, where 'dV' is an infinitesimal volume element. However, without a complete question or context, providing a specific volume calculation or more directed help is not feasible.

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