I want to integrate this integral with polar coordinates:
∫sinx dA on the region bounded by y=x,y=10−x2,x=0.
So far I've got that ∫π2π4∫10lf(rcosθ,rsinθ) rdrdθ
Where l=√2(√41−1)2.
I'm most curious about how I should represent sinx, though I could directly use sin(rcosθ). I feel like there's a better way though.
Thx for helping.
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