Given a solid is bounded by f(x,y) = 2x² + 2y², x² +y? = 4?, 4y = 4x and x = 0 in the first octant. Find the upper limit for e in the double integral in polar form, | f(r, 0) dA. R Leave your answer correct to two decimal places.

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Given a solid is bounded by f(x,y) = 2x2 + 2y?, x² +y2 = 4?, 4y = 4x
and x = 0 in the first octant. Find the upper limit for e in the
double integral in polar form,
/| f(r, 0) dA.
R
Leave your answer correct to two decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Given a solid is bounded by f(x,y) = 2x2 + 2y?, x² +y2 = 4?, 4y = 4x and x = 0 in the first octant. Find the upper limit for e in the double integral in polar form, /| f(r, 0) dA. R Leave your answer correct to two decimal places.
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