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Vector Calculus
Ilovemathsmeth:
tram - does that mean you can possibly choose it as a breadth subject? They said 'no-maths' though...
tram:
Well yeah, i think the rule is bcs you're already 'using up' breath subjects in maths you can't choose any more maths as breath. Plus the point of breath is to do subjects DIFFERENT to what youa re doing in ur main cosue which is obvs very math heavy for act stud.
Ilovemathsmeth:
ahh no that sucks, got to find a breadth sub for next yr lol.
QuantumJG:
I don't know where to start with solving this question.
BTW: The answer is 1/2.
/0:
The Jacobian is
So we have:
In order to find the limits of integration for the region D',
The region , is the triangle with sides , , .
The side transforms to in the u-v plane.
The side transforms to .
The side transforms to .
The region of integration is the enclosed triangle
If you graph this you will see you must integrate
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