(a) , f(r cos 0,r sin 0 )rdrde

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
Publisher:Swokowski
Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.5: Polar Coordinates
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On changing the cartesian coordinate to polar coordinate the double
integral , f(x,y)dxdy become (where R is the region in the
cartesian coordinate and P is the region in the polar coordinate)
(a) , f(r cos 0,r sin 0 )rdrde
(b) , f(r cos 0,r sin 0 )drde
(c) , f(r sin 0 ,r cos 0 )rdrde
(d) , f(r sin 0,r cos 0 )drde
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Transcribed Image Text:On changing the cartesian coordinate to polar coordinate the double integral , f(x,y)dxdy become (where R is the region in the cartesian coordinate and P is the region in the polar coordinate) (a) , f(r cos 0,r sin 0 )rdrde (b) , f(r cos 0,r sin 0 )drde (c) , f(r sin 0 ,r cos 0 )rdrde (d) , f(r sin 0,r cos 0 )drde P
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