sorry, i didnt see that, eh no the R is nothing acctualy it was in the adobe example i tried to copy on here. in the problem it only says "Evaluate the following integral by first reversing the order of integration" it looks like what Sammys posted on post #5 except its dxdy like u just pointed out.
yes that's the integral. but what is the integral of e^(y^3)? I am guessing than with respect to it doesn't change because of the x^3 beside it, i mean its not a constant to it, and then integrating it with respect to y would it be 3y^2 * e^(y^3). this is just a guess but i bont know if its...
Homework Statement
Evaluate the following integral by first reversing the order of integration
ZZR x^3 e^(y^3) dxdy
The first integral is from 3 to 0 and the inner integral is from 9 to x^2
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
i know how to revers the order its just...