Calculate the mass of the sphere x² + y² + z² ≤ 4, the density at the point p(x,y,z) is proportional to the distance from p to the origin (center of the sphere)

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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.3: Hyperbolas
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sphere x² + y² + z² ≤ 4, the
density at the point p(x,y,z)
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