ozgunozgur
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You have managed to ignore several of the requirements for this site at one fell swoop.
With respect to your first problem, let's start by defining a "critical point." What is your definition?
No, neither attempt at #2 is right. In the first, you misinterpreted [MATH]e^y^8[/MATH] as [MATH]\left(e^y\right)^8[/MATH]. In the second, you changed the order of integration without adjusting the limits. Try that again, after sketching the region.
Can't you write? I'm not that good. :/For #3, you never finished, as far as I can see. I would have used polar coordinates.
Please confirm the problem in #2. Is that an 8 or a 3? And are you sure the limits are stated correctly? I'm referring to the original problem.
Please confirm the problem in #2. Is that an 8 or a 3? And are you sure the limits are stated correctly? I'm referring to the original problem.