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Polar Integration
INTEGRALS

Part-II
Review of the lecture-14:
• We studied how to convert area of rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates
 b
 f ( x, y) dA   
R
 a
f ( r cos  , r sin  ) r dr d

• Solution of polar coordinate systems by using basic identities of Trigonometric


functions

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Goals of the lecture:

• Sketching the region of polar integral.

• Solving integrals after converting into polar coordinate

systems.

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CHANGE TO POLAR COORDS.

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Q. 23-26) Use polar coordinates to evaluate the double integral.

  Solution: Let us substitute,


it gives,

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Q. 23-26) Use polar coordinates to evaluate the double integral.

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Solution:
Let us substitute

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Solution:
Let us substitute

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Solution:
Let us substitute

 
 

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CHANGE TO POLAR COORDS. Example 1

   (3 x  4 y 2
) dA
R

  2
(3 x 4 y ) dA
R
 2
  (3r cos   4r 2 sin 2  ) r dr d
0 1
 2
   (3r cos   4r sin
2 3 2
 ) dr d
0 1

  [ r cos   r sin  ]
3 4 2 r 2
r 1 d
0

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