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BenMcC
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I have this problem and I cannot even begin to start it. I have to hand it in today in a few hours, and I have been stuck on it for what seems like for ever. It reads:
By using polar coordinates evaluate:
∫ ∫ (2+(x^2)+(y^2))dxdy
R
where R={x,y}:(x^2)+(y^2)≤4,x≥0,y≥0} Hint: The region R is the quarter of a circular disc with radius r=2 that lies in the fourth quadrant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I have no idea what else to do. Thanks
By using polar coordinates evaluate:
∫ ∫ (2+(x^2)+(y^2))dxdy
R
where R={x,y}:(x^2)+(y^2)≤4,x≥0,y≥0} Hint: The region R is the quarter of a circular disc with radius r=2 that lies in the fourth quadrant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I have no idea what else to do. Thanks