Assuming that f(x, y) is an integrable function, which of the two cross-sections would you choose to evaluate the double integral? Justify your answer.

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QUESTION 4
Given the following region Rpounded by
y = e* , y = 1 and
x = In(3)
(a)
Draw the region R. Shade and label it clearly.
(b)
Write an iterated integral for f S,f(x,y) dA over the region R using
vertical cross-sections (Type 1 region)
ii.
horizontal cross-sections (Type 2 region)
(c)
Assuming that f(x, y) is an integrable function, which of the two cross-sections would
you choose to evaluate the double integral? Justify your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Given the following region Rpounded by y = e* , y = 1 and x = In(3) (a) Draw the region R. Shade and label it clearly. (b) Write an iterated integral for f S,f(x,y) dA over the region R using vertical cross-sections (Type 1 region) ii. horizontal cross-sections (Type 2 region) (c) Assuming that f(x, y) is an integrable function, which of the two cross-sections would you choose to evaluate the double integral? Justify your answer.
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