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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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Green's theorem can be used "in reverse" to compute certain double integrals as well. It is necessary that the integrand be expressible in the form given on the right side of Green's theorem. Here is a very useful example. Let R R R be a plane region enclosed by a simple closed curve C .

Answered by nihardshadli
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Green's theorem can be used "in reverse" to compute certain double integrals as well. It is necessary that the integrand be expressible in the form given on the right side of Green's theorem. Here is a very useful example. Let R R R be a plane region enclosed by a simple closed curve C .

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