IFOA SEP 16 QUESTION NO. 6

Discussion in 'CT3' started by SURESH SHARMA, Nov 6, 2016.

  1. SURESH SHARMA

    SURESH SHARMA Member

    DEAR ALL,

    I KNOW HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM , BUT I AM GETTING DIFFICULTIES IN CHOOSING THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMITS FOR X AND Y.

    PL SUGGEST HOW TO CHOOSE LIMITS WHEN 0<X<Y<1

    REGARDS

    SURESH SHARMA
     
  2. John Lee

    John Lee ActEd Tutor Staff Member

    If you do x first then the limit will be 0 < X < Y as those are the values it is between.
    then when you do the y you take the full range. 0 < Y < 1 as you've already integrated over the x and so removed it from the list.

    Your turn.
    If you integrate over y first what will be the limits?
    Then when you integrate over x, what will be the limits?
     
  3. SURESH SHARMA

    SURESH SHARMA Member


    if i integrate over y , the limit would be x<y<1 as y is in between
    and for x , the range would be 0<x<1

    regards
    suresh sharma
     
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  4. John Lee

    John Lee ActEd Tutor Staff Member

    Perfect!
     

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