Green’s theorem double into line integral
How I can convert this double integral into line $int int frac{dx dy}{y^2} $ we have $frac{dQ}{dx}-frac{dP}{dy}=frac{1}{y^2}$ how to find $Q, P$ functions? Any two functions works? $P=1, Q=frac{x}{y^2}$?
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How I can convert this double integral into line $int int frac{dx dy}{y^2} $ we have $frac{dQ}{dx}-frac{dP}{dy}=frac{1}{y^2}$ how to find $Q, P$ functions? Any two functions works? $P=1, Q=frac{x}{y^2}$?
calculus area greens-theorem
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Yes, any two do the work.
– Rafa Budría
Dec 3 '18 at 14:39
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How I can convert this double integral into line $int int frac{dx dy}{y^2} $ we have $frac{dQ}{dx}-frac{dP}{dy}=frac{1}{y^2}$ how to find $Q, P$ functions? Any two functions works? $P=1, Q=frac{x}{y^2}$?
calculus area greens-theorem
How I can convert this double integral into line $int int frac{dx dy}{y^2} $ we have $frac{dQ}{dx}-frac{dP}{dy}=frac{1}{y^2}$ how to find $Q, P$ functions? Any two functions works? $P=1, Q=frac{x}{y^2}$?
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Yes, any two do the work.
– Rafa Budría
Dec 3 '18 at 14:39
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Yes, any two do the work.
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Yes, any two do the work.
– Rafa Budría
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Yes, any two do the work.
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Yes, any two do the work.
– Rafa Budría
Dec 3 '18 at 14:39