Lectures
Tests
Tools
Images rating
Authorization
Premium
1
3.4.7. Calculation of the areas of flat figures in polar coordinates
Lecture
Intellect
› Mathematical disciplines, reliability and modeling
› Mathematical analysis. Integral calculus
No sorting by Partitions
Computer siences and Programming
Matheematics and modeling
Artifacal intellect
Psihilogy and pedagogic siences
Electrotechnical disciplines, Electronics
Phisics and chemistry siences
Philosofty and logic and sosial siences
Military sciences, military affairs and military art
Agrotechnics, crop production and agronomy
Experiments and results
Search
The area of the correct area
in polar coordinates is as follows:
.
Comments
To leave a comment
If you have any suggestion, idea, thanks or comment, feel free to write. We really value feedback and are glad to hear your opinion.
To reply
Comment
To confirm that you are not a bot, answer:
Name
Email(not published)
Vote
Super
Okay
Average
Bad
Horror
Save
Lectures and tutorial on "Mathematical analysis. Integral calculus"
Terms: Mathematical analysis. Integral calculus
3.1.1. Definition of indefinite integral
3.1.2. Integral table. Definition and formulas
3.1.3. Integration task
3.2. The main methods of integration 3.2.1. Integration in parts
3.2.2. Replace integration variable
3.3. The definite integral and its applications 3.3.1. The concept of a definite integral
3.3.2. The geometric meaning of a definite integral
3.3.3. Newton-Leibniz formula
3.3.4. Area Calculation in Rectangular Coordinates
3.3.5. Calculating the arc length of a curve in rectangular coordinates
3.3.6. Calculation of the arc length of a curve defined in parametric form
3.3.7. Body volume of rotation
3.3.8. Improper integral
3.4. Multiple integrals and their applications 3.4.1. The concept of double integral
3.4.2. The geometric meaning of the double integral
3.4.3. Calculation of the double integral
3.4.4. Change the order of integration
3.4.5. Calculation of areas of flat figures
3.4.6. Double integral in polar coordinates
3.4.7. Calculation of the areas of flat figures in polar coordinates
3.4.8. Calculation of volumes using double integral
Examples of solving problems to the section integral calculus
Integrals. History reference. The use of integrals in practice
Comments