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OpenStudy (anonymous):

use green's theorem to find the area inside the curve r=3sin2(theta) where theta goes from 0 to pi/2

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i understand greens theorem...my real question here is how do i get rid of the paramerization in this problem?

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

Use \[\mathbf{F}(x,y) = (-y/2, x/2)\] because it fits the needed conditions. Your curve is \[c(t) =\langle t, 3\sin^2(t)\rangle\].

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...thank you!

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