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  1. use symmetry to evaluate the double integral (1+x^2siny+y^2sinx)dA, R=[-pi,pi]x[-pi,pi].let g(x) and h(y) be two functions:
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  2. ∮_0^1▒∫_1^2▒〖(x^2+y^2)dxdy〗using simpsons one third rule
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  3. ∮_0^1▒∫_1^2▒〖(x^2+y^2)dxdy〗using simpson's one third rule
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  4. double integral of f(x,y)dxdy in polar coordinates
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  5. Interchange the order of integration and evaluate the integral [0,8]∫ [∛y,2]∫ (e^x^4)dxdy
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  6. how do i solveseparable differential equation7x−4y sqrt(x^2+1) dxdy=0 Subject to the initial condition: y(0)=−10
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  7. Evaluate the double integral (x-y) dxdy over D, where D is where D is the region above the x axis and bounded by 3x=y^2 and x =
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  8. I'm having trouble reversing the order of integration of ∫∫dxdy from a=0 to b=2(3)^(1/2) for x and c=y^(2/6) to
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  9. use an iterated integral to find area of region bounded by graphs sin(x) and cos(x) between x=pi/4 and x=5*pi/4 but using
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  10. I just need help with changing the order of integration. I can do the actually integral by myself. Thank you :)int f(x,y) dydx
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