Use a triple integral to find the volume of the solid bounded above by the cylinder z = 2 - x^2 and below by the cylinde

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Use a triple integral to find the volume of the solid bounded above by the cylinder z = 2 - x^2 and below by the cylinde

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Use a triple integral to find the volume of the solid boundedabove by the cylinder z = 2 - x^2 and below by the cylinder z = y^2+ 1.
The main thing I am confused on is z = y^2 + 1. Do I set the 2z's equal to each other and get a circle of 1? Explain please!Thanks!
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