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Exercise 1 Show that the integral
domain
Z[V10] = {a + b/10 | a, b E Z} is
a FD.
Let D be the square in the x, y-plane with vertices (1,0), (0, 1),
(0, -1), and (-1,0).
(A) Calculate
[[ 3(x + 1)²(y + 2)² (dæ dy) by iterating such
that the integral with respect x is the last integral calculated.
(B) Calculate
[3(x + 1)²(y + 2)² (da dy) by iterating such
that the integral with respect y is the last integral calculated.
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