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Posted 2004-04-08, 10:16 AM in reply to Titusfied's post starting "Up above, thats not calculus, thats..."
Ya...

You really didn't specify what you wanted solved...

You didn't specify what you intended by Xsub2 and Xsub3. If they are different positions of X, you could have stated as much. If they are different variables, I would have used A, B, and C.

Besides, that's not even particularly calculus from what I can tell... What portion of that categorizes it as a calculus problem?

Here is an example of a calculus problem.

Solve the following:
Double Integral of (e^((2y-x)/(y+2x))dydx) over the region bounded by the points (1,0) (4,0) (0,2) and (0,8) [which is a trapezoid].
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