Question! If you have a triangle that intersects these points: (0,0), (4,5), (0,5) and goes back to (0,0) again, when you are trying to find the bounds for a double integral, what do you do? I know that one of the bounds is from 0 to 5, and the other starts with zero, but I don't know how to get the upper bound.
Refer to this link: http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/GreensTheorem.aspx I am doing something similar to this, but for some reason, my second upper bound, 5/4x won't work. Why is this number/function wrong?
Hello:)
hi - I'm just reading your question...
Oh, no problem
Hmmm - sorry - I'm not familiar with this type of problem. there is member on this site called @JamesJ who would ost probably be the best person to help you. I suggest you repost this question with "Greens Theorem" as the first thing on it.
Oh, thanks!
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