13. Calculate the iterated integral. $int_0^1 int_1^7 frac{5xe^x}{y} dy dx$ Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor 14. Calculate the double integral. $iint_R 4xy e^{x^2 y} dA$, $R = [0, 1] imes [0, 5]$ Need Help? Read It Watch It Talk to a Tutor 15. Evaluate the iterated integral. $int_0^{ln 7} int_0^{ln 5} e^{x+y} dy dx$ Need Help? Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Save Progress
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We can evaluate this integral by first integrating with respect to y, and then integrating with respect to x. So we have: ∫0^6 ∫0^5 e^x dy dx Integrating with respect to y, we get: ∫0^6 e^x [y]0^5 dx Simplifying, we get: ∫0^6 5e^x dx Integrating with Show more…
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