P prhilado New member Joined Jan 25, 2014 Messages 3 Mar 18, 2014 #1 Integrate f(u,v) = v - sqrt(u) over the triangular region cut from the first quadrant of the u-v plane by the line u + v = 81. I tried integrating and got a very strange answer of 9560/3. Is that right?? Many thanks.
Integrate f(u,v) = v - sqrt(u) over the triangular region cut from the first quadrant of the u-v plane by the line u + v = 81. I tried integrating and got a very strange answer of 9560/3. Is that right?? Many thanks.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Mar 19, 2014 #2 prhilado said: Integrate f(u,v) = v - sqrt(u) over the triangular region cut from the first quadrant of the u-v plane by the line u + v = 81. I tried integrating and got a very strange answer of 9560/3. Is that right?? Many thanks. Click to expand... Please show us - what limits of integration did you apply. Please share your work with us ... If you are stuck at the beginning tell us and we'll start with the definitions. You need to read the rules of this forum. Please read the post titled "Read before Posting" at the following URL: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/th...Before-Posting
prhilado said: Integrate f(u,v) = v - sqrt(u) over the triangular region cut from the first quadrant of the u-v plane by the line u + v = 81. I tried integrating and got a very strange answer of 9560/3. Is that right?? Many thanks. Click to expand... Please show us - what limits of integration did you apply. Please share your work with us ... If you are stuck at the beginning tell us and we'll start with the definitions. You need to read the rules of this forum. Please read the post titled "Read before Posting" at the following URL: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/th...Before-Posting