Double Integral Using Polar Coordinates - Part 1 of 3

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This video was made 9 years ago and it's coming tremendously useful to me today. Thank you Sir for what you do.

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The r term in the equation at 2:33 on the video, comes from substituting x^2 + y^2 = r^2 on the left hand side. And on the right hand side, y/r = sin(theta) so y = r x sin(theta), which is substituted on the right hand side.

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yes, a good graph goes a long ways in helping...

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i understood the whole thing in just 5 mins .... where my lecturer took 2 hours and i get nothing ....

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out of all the people that submit videos with lectures, you are my favorite. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise.!

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When going to polar coordinates it is required.

For example, we need an infinitesimal change in the area of the shape. To do this, we multiply a small change in r, by a small change in arc length. This arc length is equal to r*theta, coming from basic trig, and the infinitesimal arc length would be r * dtheta. So when changing to polar coordinates it becomes r dr dtheta.


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This now 15 year old video is still invaluable today. Thank you for making this, and I hope whoever made this is doing well!

hyphend
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Why is theta between 0 and pi and not between 0 and 2pi if it's a full circle?

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You just cleared this concept for me in 2 mins which my uni couldn't in 2 full days of classes....

thanks a bunch mate!!!!

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@patrickJMT well just looking at the circle one can see that since its not at the origin it cant be 0 to 2pi, its above the x axis and that region is 0 to pi

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