Calculating a Double Integral

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

Calculating a Double Integral - A few basic examples are shown! For more free math videos, visit http://PatrickJMT.com

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  • I know this sounds silly, but seriously, is there such thing as a triple integral? And likwise a quadrupal, and beyond?

  • @drizzy8450 yes, of course!

  • @drizzy8450 and that is not silly in the least :)

  • that's very useful thank you MR.PATRICK

  • @bombbandba my pleasure :)

  • 9 + 36 is 45 not 44 :)

  • @bearsharrison touche

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  • I love you.

  • @bearsharrison yeah but you forgot about the -1 from the lower limit of integration

  • u made more sense than my lecturer.. i get it now.. nice handwriting btw =)

  • @bearsharrison ya, but he also did " 45 - (1 + 4/3) " which is why he has 44 - 4/3 because he was lazy to subtract 4/3 from 44 lol, cant believe u didn't remember u did that pat :P

  • thanks a lot ....really helpful

  • Thanks man, I really appreciate these videos :)

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