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Date Posted: 5/14/2008 11:38:15 PM  Status: Closed
double integration
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Reverse the order of integration:
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Date Posted: 5/15/2008 12:23:14 AM  Status: Live
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Thanks, could you explain how to get to the answer tho...thanks :)

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I have a strong resistance to understanding the relationship between voltage and current. :)

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Date Posted: 5/15/2008 12:46:32 AM  Status: Live
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Sure miller, I'm sorry, I'll clarify it, and rerate, lool
 
First of all, you have to draw it to get an idea
 
Looking at the slice, it startes at y = 0 then it goes with the curve x^2 ,  the x has nothing to do, just to limit the y movement!!!!!   so from 0 to 3    .  I hope you understand it now,  Good luck

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