An alternative approach of specifying region R when dealing with our previous problem. This may be easier but we explain a peculiar result.
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browno26 1 month ago in playlist Multiple Integrals
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DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
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DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
Yeah , if you want the total area regardless of position, you could use absolute values. otherwise for example if you try to integrate a unit sphere you would get 0 (if you done it right)
oh and another comment I think I have is that It could be easier to explain it with two dimensional integrals areas.
LongShlong125 3 years ago