7. Calculate $\iint_D \sin(x - y) \,dxdy$ where \newline $D = \{(x, y); 0 \le x \le \pi, 0 \le y \le \pi/2\}$.
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Step 1: First, let's rewrite the given integral as a double integral: ∫∫_D▒J Jp sin(x - y) dxdy Show more…
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