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\( \iint_{R} 10(x+y) d A \) where \( R \) is the region that lies to the left of the \( y \)-axis between the circles \(

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 4:09 pm
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Iint R 10 X Y D A Where R Is The Region That Lies To The Left Of The Y Axis Between The Circles 1
Iint R 10 X Y D A Where R Is The Region That Lies To The Left Of The Y Axis Between The Circles 1 (24.82 KiB) Viewed 44 times
∬R​10(x+y)dA where R is the region that lies to the left of the y-axis between the circles x2+y2=1 and x2+y2=9. When transforming an integral ∬R​f(x,y)dA to polar coordinates, we must substitute for x and y in f(x,y), substitute for dA, and find polar limits for the double integral. First of all, in polar coordinates, x+y becomes and dA=