Green's Theorem Example 2

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Another example applying Green's Theorem

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  • please provide all the videos for linear algebra! please and thank you

  • This is absolutely fantastic! I am only in calculus 1, but I have borrowed my AP statistics teacher's calculus 1 and 2 college books to glance through and I have came across Stoke's Theorem and Green's Theorem. I always wanted to know how to work those out, thanks for the intuition Sal! You are my hero!

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  • simple, colorful and love the discussion... :)

  • anti-clockwise, no?

  • LAKERS COLORS!!! W00T W00T

  • i love you dude. gonna pass my exam tomorrow only cos of u LOL

  • you must use the polar coordinates to solve this type of problems ,

    you are making an example here it is not always the case to take a full circle

  • You could have used polar coordinates lol

  • thanks a lot for this :)

  • Thanks, Sal, for Green's--Perhaps soon: STOKE's ???

    Thanks,

    --dale

  • @Herber3 i agree. show us Stokes Theorem

  • Hey Sal do you plan on covering stokes theorem?

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