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Changing cartesian integrals to equivalent polar integrals.
my apologies been a long day studying. problem ended out fine.- soccerboy10
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Changing cartesian integrals to equivalent polar integrals.
how do you integrate csc(cubed) cos?- soccerboy10
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Changing cartesian integrals to equivalent polar integrals.
Homework Statement 6...y ∫...∫ x dx dy 0 ...0 The Attempt at a Solution for reference: π=pi 6...y ∫...∫ x dx dy 0 ...0 y=6=x=6. rcosΘ=6 r=6/cosΘ goes to π/2 6secΘ ∫ ...∫... r cosΘ r dr dΘ π/4...0 π/2.....r=6secΘ ∫ ... [((r^3)/3)cosΘ] dΘ π/4......r=0 π/2...- soccerboy10
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