Choose the correct region of integration √16-² √x² + y² dx dy. Assume that in each figure, the horizontal axis is the x-axis and the vertical axis is the y-axis. O Evaluate 16-2 (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) √√x² + y² dx dy by changing to polar coordinates.

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**Instruction:**

Choose the correct region of integration \(\int_0^4 \int_0^{\sqrt{16-y^2}} \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} \, dx \, dy\).

Assume that in each figure, the horizontal axis is the x-axis and the vertical axis is the y-axis.

**Diagrams:** 

There are four diagrams with regions shaded in light blue. Each diagram represents a different quarter of a circle, centered at the origin and located in one of the quadrants. 

1. **Top-left diagram:** Shaded region is the first quadrant.
2. **Top-right diagram:** Shaded region is the second quadrant.
3. **Bottom-left diagram:** Shaded region is the third quadrant.
4. **Bottom-right diagram:** Shaded region is the fourth quadrant.

**Task:**

Evaluate \(\int_0^4 \int_0^{\sqrt{16-y^2}} \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} \, dx \, dy\) by changing to polar coordinates.

(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)

\[
\iint_D f(r, \theta) \, dr \, d\theta = \underline{\phantom{_________________________________________________________}}
\]
Transcribed Image Text:**Instruction:** Choose the correct region of integration \(\int_0^4 \int_0^{\sqrt{16-y^2}} \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} \, dx \, dy\). Assume that in each figure, the horizontal axis is the x-axis and the vertical axis is the y-axis. **Diagrams:** There are four diagrams with regions shaded in light blue. Each diagram represents a different quarter of a circle, centered at the origin and located in one of the quadrants. 1. **Top-left diagram:** Shaded region is the first quadrant. 2. **Top-right diagram:** Shaded region is the second quadrant. 3. **Bottom-left diagram:** Shaded region is the third quadrant. 4. **Bottom-right diagram:** Shaded region is the fourth quadrant. **Task:** Evaluate \(\int_0^4 \int_0^{\sqrt{16-y^2}} \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} \, dx \, dy\) by changing to polar coordinates. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) \[ \iint_D f(r, \theta) \, dr \, d\theta = \underline{\phantom{_________________________________________________________}} \]
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