BenMcC
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I have a problem with Double Integral that I can not seem to get correct.
4 2
∫ ∫ e^(y^2)dydx
0 (x/2)
The answer is (e^4)-1, but I can't seem to get the Substitution at all right. I have literally spent hours on this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated, its also due by 3:30, so I am kind of limited by time. Thanks
4 2
∫ ∫ e^(y^2)dydx
0 (x/2)
The answer is (e^4)-1, but I can't seem to get the Substitution at all right. I have literally spent hours on this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated, its also due by 3:30, so I am kind of limited by time. Thanks