Wouldn't the values of r be something else for the integral? The shaded region starts at the circle with a radius of 1 and then goes to the line at x=1, so I don't believe the range for dr would be 0 to 1.
Wouldn't the values of r be something else for the integral? The shaded region starts at the circle with a radius of 1 and then goes to the line at x=1, so I don't believe the range for dr would be 0 to 1.
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter7: Integration
Section7.3: Area And The Definite Integral
Problem 21E
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Wouldn't the values of r be something else for the integral? The shaded region starts at the circle with a radius of 1 and then goes to the line at x=1, so I don't believe the range for dr would be 0 to 1.
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