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Started by Legend, Aug 26, 2014, 12:55 AM

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Xevross

Jul 17, 2016, 07:40 AM Last Edit: Jul 17, 2016, 07:43 AM by Xevross
Double antiderivatives. :P they are a real pain switching boundaries for me.

Easy problem here:

I've never done those before. Seems fairly simple except I've never been taught straight up integrating x terms with respect to y.

Polar coordinates are kinda cool.
(x,y)
In order to define every point in rectangular coordinates you need (-infinity,+infinity) for both the x and the y.   But with polar, you can define every point for r with just the positive numbers [0,+infinity), and for theta, just between [0, 2pi)  Seems like madness. :o
Done plenty of this though. I like polar coordinates, the graphs you get from them can be really cool ;D