Multiple Integrals 10: Hunting Gold, double integral problem

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Today, we face with a certain problem difficult of the double integral, which when solved will give us some information regarding our mission … Hunting Gold.

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9 Responses to “Multiple Integrals 10: Hunting Gold, double integral problem”

  1. crocorelativ Says:

    awesome :)
    awesome :)

  2. gsingh050 Says:

    good job dude . …
    good job dude . keep it up

  3. mabonvin3 Says:

    great job dude!
    great job dude!

  4. LongShlong125 Says:

    I used to think you …
    I used to think you need a parametric curve to define a cave :\ this is more like open mining…

  5. LongShlong125 Says:

    I used to think you …
    I used to think you need a parametric curve to define a cave :\ this is more like open mining…

  6. vobiscum2007 Says:

    hehehe awesome! I …
    hehehe awesome! I love math!

  7. thefuturebird Says:

    You do a great job …
    You do a great job explaining the concepts and I like your hat.

  8. snazari Says:

    Looks like a …
    Looks like a quadratic cost on y. the higher one “travels” in y, the larger the penalty.

  9. K4i0 Says:

    A great treatment …
    A great treatment of double integrals for finding area. A lot of problems people have in early integral calculus stems from not understanding what an integral really is, and this explains it brilliantly.

    Though, I’m not sure where the function x*y^2 comes from? Is it an arbitrary weighting function you defined, or does it have a physical interpretation?

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