iterated integrals

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

A quick introduction to iterated integrals and Fubini's theorem using a simple example.

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  • Awesome!

  • More than u can possibly imagine....You have to do alle the steps or measures first...

    he didn't even bother with integration but factors alone...

  • @TheLuotutin What are you talking about?

  • @MyOverflow It already does or does not...Hence opposed information/quantum "Yes and no." Proves The Lord's parables quite well...

  • But in a basic integration,you divide the two numbers,which here = o dx then subtract it and then multiply...

  • @radiandegree Integration by parts can integrate ln by itself, but when you're doing the second integration after doing the x term, you'd be integrating with respect to y, so the integral of ln|x|dy = yln|x|, but since these are definite integrals, you'd have already taken care of the natural logarithm by the time you integrated again by plugging in the limits of integration.

    If you were curious about the integral of ln x dx, it's x(ln|x| - 1)

  • how about if its 1/x? first integration we'll get In but how bout the second integration?? we can't integrate In can't we?? help!

  • its really helpful! thank yo very much~

  • nice..

  • very helpfull...thanks a lot

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