Is it possible to have one region whose volume can be described in BOTH cylindrical and...

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Is it possible to have one region whose volume can be describedin BOTH cylindrical and spherical coordinates using tripleintegrals that have only constant bounds (i.e., no variables in anyof the bounds)? If yes, provide an example of such a region. If no,explain why not.

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