I called a friend and he mentioned how I can't do that due to limits and continued studying my notes when I found an example similar to my problem only the circle isn't shifted up one.
My professor broke up the problem into the polar regions of θ to be 0 to ∏/2 + another integral of region...
Thank you for your help, I can see how the polar equation for θ being 3∏/2 going to ∏/2 is the same as saying 0 to ∏ in terms of both being a half circle, but when I was seeing if they were the same this is what I did:
Calculating it out:
∫(0 to ∏)∫(0 to 2sinθ) rdrdθ
First integral...
I'm studying for my final and tutors/my professor isn't available over the weekend. Could someone please spend a little time to help me? My problem is stated as:
Let R be the right half of the circle x2+(y-1)2=1. Use a double integral polar coordinates to find the area of the region R.
I...