I'm trying to solve the following surface integral. I'm stuck and stupid. :( https://i.imgur.com/odQyBJw.jpg
No offensive but your hand writing is kind of sloppy so can you please paste the equation below so i can solve it :)
You there?
\[\int\limits_{Y}(x+y)\sqrt{x^2+y^2}\sqrt{4x^2+4y^2+1}dS\]
Y=(x,yz): z=x^2+y^2, y<=|x|, 4<=x^2+y^2<=9
(x,y,z)*
I keep getting "uh-oh, löst the connection... Trying to reconnect now" Did you see what I wrote?
Yes im afraid this is far beyond my capabilities, What grade level is this?
It's simple calculus
Maybe this can help? http://www.solvemymath.com/online_math_calculator/calculus/
You just have to get the syntax ETC correct.
I don't think that calculator can handle multivariable calculus.
Moreover I need an analytic answer
And if that one doesnt work try this one -> http://www.mathscoop.com/calculators/calculus-calculator-online.php
Thanks for your effort though.
Yeah sorry i think calculus is what 11th or 12th grade?
This is a second year uni. course.
University?
yes
Ah ok. So what calculus should i expect in 11th-12th grade?
No clue, I'm not used to grades :p
Ok thanks for the info.
Np :p
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