2326 Use polar coordinates to evaluate the double integral.R 9 x2 y2 dA, where R is the

Chapter 14, Problem 24

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Use polar coordinates to evaluate the double integral.

\(\iint_{R} \sqrt{9-x^{2}-y^{2}} d A\), where \(R\) is the region in the first quadrant within the circle \(x^{2}+y^{2}=9\).

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Integral Integral_R sqrt 9-x^2-y^2 dA

R

x^2+y^2=9

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