Suppose that f(x,y) = y√(x3+1)at which {(x,y)∣0≤y≤x≤1} Then the double integral of f(x,y) over Dis ∫∫Df(x,y)dxdy=
Suppose that f(x,y) = y√(x3+1)at which {(x,y)∣0≤y≤x≤1} Then the double integral of f(x,y) over Dis ∫∫Df(x,y)dxdy=
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.4: Related Rates
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Suppose that f(x,y) = y√(x3+1)at which {(x,y)∣0≤y≤x≤1}
Then the double integral of f(x,y) over Dis
∫∫Df(x,y)dxdy=
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