Double Integral Help - Problem 105 | UFL Math

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I can do this problem if they give a general equation, but the infinite boundaries are confusing me.

I don't know how to inert all the symbols so I'll link you to the problem. It's problem number 105 in the packet. http://www.math.ufl.edu/%7Ehuang/calc3/fall2007.pdf
 
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uday28fb said:
I can do this problem if they give a general equation, but the infinite boundaries are confusing me.

I don't know how to inert all the symbols so I'll link you to the problem. It's problem number 105 in the packet. http://www.math.ufl.edu/%7Ehuang/calc3/fall2007.pdf

If you can do the integral when a is finite, you will see the rest is trivial. The term which depends on a goes to zero. The last integral squared gives you the first integral when a becomes infinite.
 
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