Can you help me with this double integral?
#intint_D (y^2-x)dA# where D is limited by y=x-6 , #y^2=x#
2 Answers
Please see below.
Explanation:
Sketch the region
Now describe the region so that we can integrate either w.r.t
We can describe the region in either of two ways.
Method 1
One description notes that we can integrate with respect to
But not really.
As
The bounds on
This lead to the two double integrals
Method 2
I think it is simpler to note that
and on that entire interval,
This allows us to use the one double integral:
I believe the following to be a correct way to do this integration but I will request a double check so that one of my peers will review it.
Explanation:
Express the limits as x in terms of y:
The following is a graph of the area:
In terms of x,
There are two ways to find the limits of y, solve the quadratic that results from setting
Please observe that the graph confirms this result.
The integration with respect to y is from
Integrate with respect to x:
Evaluate at the limits:
Simplify:
Integrate:
Evaluate at the limits: