Is there any more information you can give us on this problem? Right now, it looks like a trig substitution or something, but I don't see how to do it, unless you know more about this problem.
I can't tell if you guys are being idiots on purpose or what.
If had taken another year of math in university I'd be able to help you out. Unfortunately, I probably can't tell you anything you don't already know, as I only just barely touched on integrals.
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That looks like a double integral if I had to say anything about it, or, perhaps, an integral with more than one variable. Way above what I can help with.
Can you try separating the integrals by variable and then integrating them?[/pretending to know what I'm talking about]
lets see
can you use a triangle with sides a, r, and (a^2+r^2)^.5?
Originally posted by Tokzic
is the repetition of the last line a metaphorical comparison of the dependance of society on technology today versus the more natural lifestyle of the late nineteenth century
is the repetition of the last line a metaphorical comparison of the dependance of society on technology today versus the more natural lifestyle of the late nineteenth century
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