Calculate the double integral of f(x, y) over the triangle indicated in the following figure: f(x, y) = 2ye^x
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However, without the figure, it's impossible to determine the exact limits. Assuming the triangle is defined by the points (0,0), (a,0), and (0,b), we can set up the double integral as follows: ∫ from 0 to a ∫ from 0 to b - y/a * 2ye^(x^2 + 5) dy dx This Show more…
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