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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 05:20 joelpimentel

Calculate the integral of f(x, y)=9x over the region d bounded above by y=x(2−x) and below by x=y(2−y). hint: apply the quadratic formula to the lower boundary curve to solve for y as a function of x.

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