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double integrals(thomas 9th edn ex 13.1 qs 20)
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Fri 7 Mar, 2014 12:18 pm
sketch and integrate (4-2x)/x^2 over the region in xy plane with x=0,3 and y=-2, 4-2x.
after drawing the region i have the limits x=0,2 and y=0,4-2x and my answer is -2. is this correct???
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