#evaluate double integral over
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You can use polar coordinates set (x,y)=(rcos(t),rsin(t))
But then our class does not cover polar coordinates yet, so I think I should solve this using other method than polar coordinates 🥲
I suppose trigonometric substitution for each integral still works, doesn't it?
Which trigo subs should I should?
sure go ahead
Stuck right now
cos^2(theta) = (1 + cos (2 theta))/2