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  1. Problem calculating surface integral over a cylinder

    Nov 10, 2024 · Problem: Find the surface integral $I=\\iint_S2x^2ydydz-y^2dzdx+4xz^2dxdy$, where $S$ is curved surface of the cylinder $y^2+z^2=9$ bounded by the planes $x=0,\\,x=2 ...

  2. calculus - dx (t)/dx vs. dx/dx - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 7, 2015 · its actually $\dot x$ or $\frac {dx} {dt}$, the term inside of the integral.

  3. Why is $dy dx = r dr d \\theta$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Possible Duplicate: Explain $\\iint \\mathrm dx\\mathrm dy = \\iint r \\mathrm d\\alpha\\mathrm dr$ I'm reading the proof of Gaussian integration. When we change to polar coordinates, why do we get an "

  4. How to change order of integration in a double integral?

    How would you go about changing the order of integration in a function say ;

  5. What do the symbols d/dx and dy/dx mean? - Mathematics Stack …

    May 2, 2015 · Okay this may sound stupid but I need a little help... What do $\\Large \\frac{d}{dx}$ and $\\Large \\frac{dy}{dx}$ mean? I need a thorough explanation. Thanks.

  6. Eigenvectors of real symmetric matrices are orthogonal

    The statement is imprecise: eigenvectors corresponding to distinct eigenvalues of a symmetric matrix must be orthogonal to each other. Eigenvectors corresponding to the same eigenvalue need not be …

  7. Meaning of dx, dy, du (u-substitution) - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 8, 2018 · I understand the meaning of $\frac {dy} {dx}$ and $\int f (x)dx$, but outside of that what do $dy, du, dx$ etc.. mean? When I took calc I, derivatives and integrals ...

  8. Method of Moment - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Nov 23, 2020 · In this lecture on method of moment, we have: why is gradient of psi inverse a dxd matrix? K-th moment $m_k$is defined as $ \\mathbb E[X^k] $ and can be estimated by ...

  9. Prove that $E (X) = \int_ {0}^ {\infty} P (X>x)\,dx = \int_ {0 ...

    Mar 10, 2016 · Observe that for a continuous random variable, (well absolutely continuous to be rigorous): $$\mathsf P (X> x) = \int_x^\infty f_X (y)\operatorname d y$$ Then taking the definite …

  10. calculus - Finding $\int x^xdx$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 12, 2016 · As noted in the comments, your derivation contains a mistake. To answer the question, this function can not be integrated in terms of elementary functions. So there is no "simple" answer to …