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10 Nov 2019
Please use polar coordinates on part (a)
Consider the finite rectangular region in the first quadrant bounded by x = 0, x = a, y = 0, and y = b. where b > a. Using polar coordinates, set up the integral(s) to calculate the area of the rectangle in the order dr. d theta. Repeat the calculation above, but using double integrals in the order d theta, dr. Evaluate one of your integrals to find the area.
Please use polar coordinates on part (a)
Consider the finite rectangular region in the first quadrant bounded by x = 0, x = a, y = 0, and y = b. where b > a. Using polar coordinates, set up the integral(s) to calculate the area of the rectangle in the order dr. d theta. Repeat the calculation above, but using double integrals in the order d theta, dr. Evaluate one of your integrals to find the area.