Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals - A Double Integral Example, Part 2 of 2
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@Wacko375 This is probably too late of a response, but you would just find a function of u with respect to v, in this case u = 1-v, and that would be the new limit of integration for du. Then, just do a limit of integration for dv from 0 to 1. The inner integrals should be functions, while the outermost should be a number, for easiness' sake.
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If you choose to integrate with respect to u first instead, are the limits for u and v still the same?
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