?Use a computer algebra system to compute the iterated integrals\(\int_{0}^{1}

Chapter 13, Problem 57

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Use a computer algebra system to compute the iterated integrals

\(\int_{0}^{1} \int_{0}^{1} \frac{x-y}{(x+y)^{3}} d y d x\)     and     \(\int_{0}^{1} \int_{0}^{1} \frac{x-y}{(x+y)^{3}} d x d y\)

Do the answers contradict Fubini's Theorem? Explain what is happening.

Text Transcription:

int_{0}^{1} int_{0}^{1} x - y / (x+y)^{3} dy dx

int_{0}^{1} int_{0}^{1} x - y / (x + y)^{3} dx dy

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