Asked by Mary
Combine the following two integrals into one by sketching the region, then switching the order of integration. (sketch the region)
im gonna use the S for integral sign..lol
SS6ycos(x^3-3x)dxdy+SS6ycos(x^3-3x)
And the first integration limits for x are between -1 and y, for y the limits are between 0 and -1.
And the second part of the problem the limits for x are -1 to 0 and for y 0 to -1
Please help!!! this is the hardest problem ever!!!
im gonna use the S for integral sign..lol
SS6ycos(x^3-3x)dxdy+SS6ycos(x^3-3x)
And the first integration limits for x are between -1 and y, for y the limits are between 0 and -1.
And the second part of the problem the limits for x are -1 to 0 and for y 0 to -1
Please help!!! this is the hardest problem ever!!!
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