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Common area between two circles.
Originally I thought I had done this question correctly using cartesians, but my previous answers don't equate to the same values as the ones through polar coordinates. i used double integrals for this solution as well as a sum from between the y-axis and x=2/3 and between x=2/3 and x=2. Is...- alalall2
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Common area between two circles.
That makes much more sense to me. Thank you!- alalall2
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Common area between two circles.
I am currently trying to figure out a problem in polar coordinates: Find the area common to the two circles x2 + y2 = 4, x2 + y2 = 6x. Using polar coordinates I know the two equations of the circles are r=2 and r=6 cos(theta) respectively. What I tried to do was find the area over the...- alalall2
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- Area Circles
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Volume of Region Bounded by Given Planes
The system still thinks that is an incorrect answer- alalall2
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Volume of Region Bounded by Given Planes
Homework Statement (1 pt) Find the volume of the region bounded by the planes Homework Equations V = ∫∫7/4-6/4y-2/4xThe Attempt at a Solution Since y=x I found their values when z = 0. 6x+2x=7, x=7/8 y= 7/8 is the maximum value y will have in this integration as it decreases as x...- alalall2
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- Planes Volume
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