In Exercises 1726, evaluate the iterated integral by converting to polar coordinates. -1/0 1-x2 cos(x + y)
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In Exercises 17–26, evaluate the iterated integral by converting to polar coordinates.
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-1/0 1-x²2² cos(x² + y²) dy dx
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Calculus Of A Single Variable
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