his is a double a integration. Integrate firs espect to one variable to convert the doub
his is a double a integration. Integrate firs espect to one variable to convert the doub
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3. Integrate the equation below using
Four-Point Gauss Quadrature between limits
x = 0 to x
=
3
=
Y
and 0 to y = 2.5 Hint:
this is a double a integration. Integrate first with
respect to one variable to convert the double
integration into a single integration with one
variable.
ƒ(x, y) = 7x7 + 4y6 + 5x5 – 2y³ + 5xy
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