The question is change the cartesian integral into an equivalent polar integral. Then evaluate the polar integral
it's the integral of 0 to 6, the integral of o to y of x dx dy
the answer i got it
the integral from 0 to pi/4, the integral of 0 to blank of r cos theta r dr d(theta)
i don't know what the blank is
i think i set x=y and somehow find the value of r from that, to find out what the blank is, but i don't know how.
it's the integral of 0 to 6, the integral of o to y of x dx dy
the answer i got it
the integral from 0 to pi/4, the integral of 0 to blank of r cos theta r dr d(theta)
i don't know what the blank is
i think i set x=y and somehow find the value of r from that, to find out what the blank is, but i don't know how.