Convert Double Integrals into Polar Coordinates

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We convert double integrals into polar coordinates in this video. We are only given a sum of two double integrals in rectangular coordinates. If we are to calculate this sum, it is difficult!

But, if we convert it into polar coordinates, we can do the calculation more easily, as you can see in this video!

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This is what I call concept clearing Kudos!!

spaceiioloid___
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Very good video my friend. It was very well explained, thanks for that

alvaroalcarria
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Beautiful explanation. Showing the graph with the rays was extremely useful.

ard
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Your voice is cool and I understand it all. Now I head to my exams as a full fledged warrior.

lenops-uubw
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this is so helpful, ive got a few hours before the final starts and its now 4AM. thank u so muchhh

billie
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that was so helpful omg thank you so much

elliespeakssometimes
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Very sophisticated drawing .. really helps!

pauljohnson
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Hello sir, excellent video. I’m having trouble understanding how to get the theta bounds. I know you get it from the r bounds but how do you know what quadrant it’s in? Thank you!

Dyllanman
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Sorry but with the point you chosed isnt it supposed to be π/4?

ExpungedFunkyFriday
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Sorry but you didn't finish the final equation... what limits do you set for the #2 function then?

JGirl