The tendency of a lamina to resist a change in rotational motion about an axis is measured by its moment of inertia about that axis. If a lamina occupies a region R of the xy-plane, and if its density function
Use these definitions in Exercise 49 and 50.
Consider the rectangular lamina that occupies the region described by the inequalities
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